The study will investigate whether liver transplantation provides increased survival, low side effects and good quality of life in patients with bile duct cancer where the tumor cannot be removed by normal surgery. Analyzes of blood and tissue samples from the tumor will be investigated to see if the analyzes can indicate who may have recurrence of the disease after liver transplantation. Furthermore, the effect of chemotherapy on normal liver and tumor tissues in the liver that are removed during transplantation will be investigated..
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
Liver Transplant
Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
RECRUITINGOverall Survival (OS)
OS as assessed by quality of life questionnaire (QLQ-C30) patient reported outcome
Time frame: From screening and until 36 months after inclusion
Overall Survival from time of relapse
OS as assessed by QLQ-C30 patient reported outcome
Time frame: From time of relapse and until 36 months after inclusion
Disease free survival
CT-scan/MRI scan according to RECISTcriteria
Time frame: After liver transplantation and up 10 years after liver transplantation
Start of new treatment/Change of strategy
Time to start of new treatment
Time frame: Immediately after liver transplatation to start of new treatment
Time to decrease in physical function and global health score
Quality of life measured by EORTC QLQ-C30),
Time frame: Up to 10 years after liver transplantation
Liver transplant Complication
Number of Clavien-Dindo grad 3-5 complications
Time frame: Up to 90 days after liver transplantation
Number of Participants Developing other Malignancies
Diagnosis of other malignancies
Time frame: Up to 10 years after liver transplantation
Survival in relation to biological markers
CEA, CA 19-9 and Germline DNA analyses
Time frame: After Liver Transplant until 10 years after liver transplantation
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