This clinical trial is focused on studying a treatment for patients with unresectable colorectal peritoneal metastases, which is a condition where cancer from the colon or rectum has spread to the lining of the abdomen and cannot be removed with surgery. The treatment being tested involves the use of irinotecan hydrochloride, a medication that is typically used in chemotherapy, but in this study, it is administered directly into the abdominal cavity. This method is known as intraperitoneal infusion. The study also includes the use of a combination of other chemotherapy drugs known as FOLFOX and a medication called bevacizumab.
The purpose of the study is to explore how effective this treatment combination is in improving the survival of patients with this type of cancer. Participants in the study will receive the treatment over a period of time, and their health will be monitored to see how the cancer responds. The study aims to determine if this approach can help control the cancer and improve the quality of life for patients.
Throughout the study, patients will receive regular check-ups and assessments to track their progress and any side effects they may experience. The study is designed to gather important information that could lead to better treatment options for people with unresectable colorectal peritoneal metastases in the future.



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