New combo attack targets tough liver cancer with vein clot
NCT ID NCT07363512
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a three-part treatment for people with liver cancer that has spread into the main vein of the liver (portal vein tumor thrombus). Participants will receive radiation therapy, followed by two drugs (tislelizumab and anlotinib) to boost the immune system and block blood vessel growth. The goal is to shrink tumors and improve survival, with 27 adults expected to enroll.
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