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Immuno-embolization of Hepatic Artery With Granulocyte-macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF)
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating GM-CSF and Embolization for Uveal Melanoma and Liver Metastases. Completed, enrolled 53 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Patients with uveal melanoma metastatic to the liver will be treated with embolization of the hepatic artery every 4 weeks. GM-CSF (granulocyte-macrophage colony simulating factor) or normal saline will be injected into one of the liver arteries with an oily contrast dye, Ethiodol. This is followed by blockage of the artery with small pieces of gelatin sponge (embolization). It is hoped with this novel approach that: * tumor cells will die due to a loss of their blood supply, * local inflammatory reactions induced by GM-CSF will kill remaining tumor cells, and * a systemic immune response against tumor cells may develop.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
2,000 mcg injected into the liver every 4 weeks alternating between right or left lobe when tumors present throughout liver.
A catheter will be introduced to one of the hepatic arteries by way of the femoral artery (groin) to allow injection of GM-CSF in combination with ethiodized oil and gelatin sponge providing a temporary blockage of the blood supply from the hepatic (liver) artery