Triple therapy shows promise for advanced liver cancer
NCT ID NCT05332821
First seen Apr 17, 2026 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study tested a combination of three treatments—TACE (a procedure that blocks blood flow to the tumor), immunotherapy (drugs that help the immune system fight cancer), and targeted therapy (drugs that attack cancer cells directly)—in 1244 people with advanced liver cancer that had spread. The goal was to see if this triple therapy could help patients live longer and slow cancer growth. The results provide important information on the safety and effectiveness of this approach for advanced-stage disease.
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Locations
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Gao-Jun Teng
Nanjing, China
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Zheng-Gang Ren
Shanghai, China
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