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RATIONALE: Internal radiation therapy uses radioactive material placed directly into or near a tumor to kill tumor cells. Using radiolabeled glass beads to kill tumor cells may be effective treatment for liver cancer that cannot be removed by surgery.
PURPOSE: To provide expanded access and study the side effects of yttrium Y 90 glass microspheres in treating patients with liver cancer that cannot be removed by surgery.
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OUTLINE: This is a humanitarian device exemption use study.
Patients receive yttrium Y 90 glass microspheres (TheraSphere®) via percutaneous hepatic arterial infusion. Patients may be retreated between 30-90 days after the initial infusion.
After completion of study therapy, patients are followed for 30 days and then annually thereafter for up to 2 years.
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Absolute granulocyte count =<1,500/ul
Platelet count =<75,000/ul
Serum creatinine >= 2.0 mg/dl
Serum bilirubin
History of severe allergy or intolerance to any contrast media, narcotics, sedatives, or atropine
Bleeding, diathesis not correctable by usual forms of therapy
Severe peripheral vascular disease that would preclude catheterization
Portal hypertension with portal venous shunt away from the liver
Evidence of potential delivery greater than 16.5 mCi (30 Gy absorbed dose) of radiation to the lungs on either:
Evidence of any detectable Tc-99m MMA flow to the stomach or duodenum, after application of established angiographic techniques to stop such flow
Significant extrahepatic disease representing an imminent life-threatening outcome
Severe liver dysfunction (Childs' Classification C) or pulmonary insufficiency (requiring continuous oxygen therapy)
Active uncontrolled infection
Significant underlying medical or psychiatric illness
Pregnant women may not participate
Children may not participate
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