This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), which is a type of liver cancer. The study will use a combination of treatments starting with a special type of radiation therapy called TheraSphere, followed by two medications: durvalumab (also known as Imfinzi) and tremelimumab (also known as Imjudo). These medications are part of a group of treatments known as immunotherapy, which helps the body’s immune system fight cancer.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective and safe this combination of treatments is for patients with HCC. Participants will first receive the TheraSphere treatment, which involves delivering tiny radioactive beads directly to the liver tumor. After this, they will receive the immunotherapy drugs durvalumab and tremelimumab through an infusion, which is a way of delivering medication directly into the bloodstream. The study will monitor the participants over a period to see how well the treatment works and to check for any side effects.
Throughout the study, doctors will assess the response of the cancer to the treatment using imaging techniques and other medical evaluations. The study aims to understand the overall response rate, which includes complete and partial responses to the treatment, and to track any adverse events or serious side effects that may occur. This research will help determine if this combination of treatments can be a beneficial option for people with HCC.



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