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A Prospective Phase II Study Evaluating Intraoperative Electrochemotherapy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Mihajlo Djokić, Maja Čemažar, Maša Bošnjak, Rok Dežman, David Badovinac, Damijan Miklavčič, Bor Kos, Miha Štabuc, Borut Štabuc, Rado Janša, Peter Popovič, Lojze Šmid, Gregor Serša, Blaž Trotovšek

2020Cancers31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this clinical study was to investigate the effectiveness and long-term safety of electrochemotherapy as an emerging treatment for HCC in patients not suitable for other treatment options. A prospective phase II clinical study was conducted in patients with primary HCC who were not suitable for other treatment options according to the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer classification. A total of 24 patients with 32 tumors were treated by electrochemotherapy. The procedure was effective, feasible, and safe with some procedure-related side effects. The responses of the 32 treated nodules were: 84.4% complete response (CR), 12.5% partial response (PR), and 3.1% stable disease (SD). The treatment was equally effective for nodules located centrally and peripherally. Electrochemotherapy provided a durable response with local tumor control over 50 months of observation in 78.0% of nodules. The patient responses were: 79.2% CR and 16.6% PR. The median progression-free survival was 12 months (range 2.7-50), and the overall survival over 5 years of observation was 72.0%. This prospective phase II clinical study showed that electrochemotherapy was an effective, feasible, and safe option for treating HCC in patients not suitable for other treatment options.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrochemotherapyHepatocellular carcinomaMedicineCarcinomaProspective cohort studyOncologyRadiologyInternal medicineBleomycinChemotherapyMicrobial Inactivation MethodsInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationUltrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
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