Apply to trial NCT05672108

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Phase II Trial of Lung Chemoemobolization

This phase II trial evaluates how well transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) works for treating patients with non-small cell lung cancer or lung metastases. TACE is a minimally invasive procedure that involves injecting chemotherapy directly into an artery that supplies blood to tumors, and then blocking off the blood supply to the tumors. Mitomycin (chemotherapy), Lipiodol (drug carrier), and Embospheres (small plastic beads that block off the artery) are injected into the tumor-feeding artery. This traps the chemotherapy inside the tumor and also cuts off the tumor\'s blood supply. As a result, the tumor is exposed to a high dose of chemotherapy, and is also deprived of nutrients and oxygen. TACE can be effective at controlling or stopping the growth of lung tumors.

How this works

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    About 5 to 10 minutes. Skip-friendly where possible.

  2. We connect you with the study team

    When a site picks up your application, we introduce you to their team directly — with you on the thread.

  3. The team reaches out to schedule screening

    Usually within a few business days, via the contact you give.

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