This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of liver cancer known as Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), specifically in patients with a poor prognosis at an early stage called BCLC A. The treatment being tested is a medication called Lenvatinib, which is provided in the form of 4 mg hard capsules. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Lenvatinib when used before and after a procedure called percutaneous ablation, which is a minimally invasive treatment intended to destroy cancer cells in the liver.
The purpose of the study is to assess how well patients do without the cancer returning for one year after the ablation procedure. Participants will take Lenvatinib orally, and the study will monitor their progress over time. The trial will also look at how safe the medication is and how well patients respond to the treatment. The study will involve regular check-ups and imaging tests like CT scans or MRI to track the cancer’s response to the treatment.
Throughout the study, researchers will collect samples and data to better understand how the treatment works and to identify any factors that might predict how well a patient responds to Lenvatinib. This information could help improve future treatments for Hepatocellular Carcinoma. The trial is designed to gather valuable insights into the potential benefits and safety of using Lenvatinib in combination with the ablation procedure for treating this type of liver cancer.



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