This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of cannabis oil on patients with advanced liver cancer, specifically a type called hepatocellular carcinoma. The treatment being tested is a special formulation of cannabis oil that contains 10% dronabinol and 5% cannabidiol. These substances are delivered as an oromucosal spray, which means they are sprayed into the mouth where they can be absorbed through the lining of the mouth.
The purpose of the study is to explore whether this cannabis oil can have an anti-cancer effect in patients whose liver cancer cannot be treated with standard therapies. Participants in the study will use the cannabis oil for a period of up to nine months. During this time, they will have regular check-ups to monitor their health and the effects of the treatment. The study aims to see if the cannabis oil can help reduce the size of the cancer or slow its growth.
Throughout the study, participants will be asked to attend follow-up examinations to track their progress. The study will assess the response of the cancer to the treatment using imaging techniques at the end of the nine-month period. This research is important as it seeks to find new ways to help patients with advanced liver cancer who have limited treatment options.



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