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Cancer Care

 

 

Liver Tumor Clinical Trials

A clinical trial is one of the final steps in a long and careful cancer research process that is looking for better ways to prevent, diagnose, or treat cancer. Clinical trials test new medical approaches in patients with cancer, and are important to developing new treatments for cancer. Many of the "standard treatments" that patients with cancer receive today were developed based on the results of previous clinical trials.

The following is a list of clinical trials with which this cancer care program is currently involved. Talk to your doctor to find out if a clinical trial is right for you.

Liver Clinical Trials
A Study of the Effect of Sorafenib on p63 Expression and Keratinocyte Differentiation in Human Skin
Liver
D11004
Danilov
Early vs. Later Palliative Cancer Care: Clinical and Biobehavioral Effects
Liver
D0946
Bakitas
Global Investigation of Therapeutic Decisions in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and of Its Treatment With Sorafenib
Liver
F0919
Berk
Phase III Randomized Study of Sorafenib Plus Doxorubicin Versus Sorafenib in Patients With Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
Liver
C80802
Kuemmerle
Treatment of Children with All Stages of Hepatoblastoma
Liver
AHEP0731
Chaffee