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iving donor liver transplantation for non-resectable colorectal liver metastases

Phase 1
Conditions
non-resectable colorectal liver metastases
non-resectable colorectal liver metastases, Living donor liver transplantation
Registration Number
JPRN-jRCT1050230053
Lead Sponsor
Hatano Etsuro
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
23
Inclusion Criteria

1. histological evidence of colorectal adenocarcinoma
2. Genetic testing for cancer (RAS, BRAFV600E, MSI, mismatch repair genes, etc.) must have been performed.
3. The primary colorectal cancer has been curatively resected.
4. the metastatic disease must be considered as surgically unresectable. Liver metastases are not limited to first occurrence, but include those after hepatectomy.
5. The metastases must be located in liver only by imaging diagnosis.
6. No history of distant metastasis other than liver metastasis. Exceptions: Patients with no more than 3 lung metastases and no recurrence for more than 6 months after treatment of lung metastases are eligible.
7.Patients must have received chemotherapy for unresectable liver metastases. The duration of chemotherapy should be at least 3 months, and the regimen should be within the standard of care according to the colorectal cancer guidelines.
8. Patients must be at least 18 years old.

Exclusion Criteria

1. patients who have undergone chemotherapy and are judged to have progressed (PD).
2. an infectious disease requiring treatment
3. pregnant or possibly pregnant.
4. Patients with psychiatric disorders or psychiatric symptoms that interfere with daily life and make it difficult for them to participate in the study.
5. Other cases that are considered not appropriate for usual living donor liver transplantation

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
3 year overall survival
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
short result of liver transplantation, etc.
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