A Real-world Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Peritoneal Metastasis and Malignant Ascites by Intraperitoneal Infusion of rmhTNF in Gastric and Colorectal Malignant Tumors

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18-80
SponsorWuhan University

About this trial

Peritoneal metastasis is the main factor leading to poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer or colorectal cancer. Although current systemic treatment regimens can prolong the time to peritoneal metastasis, the long-term survival rate is still poor. This is mainly due to the presence of the peritoneal plasma barrier, which limits the penetration of anti-tumor drugs and thus restricts the efficacy. In contrast, the use of intraperitoneal infusion chemotherapy allows anti-tumor drugs to directly reach the abdominal cavity, exposing metastatic nodules to high concentrations of drugs, and has a significant therapeutic effect on peritoneal metastases, resulting in better therapeutic effects Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a small molecule protein secreted by macrophages. There are two types of TNF - α: α and ß. TNF - α is produced by activated monocytes and macrophages, also known as cachectin. TNF - α is produced by activated lymphocytes, also known as lymphotoxins, and the two have similar activity. Previous studies have shown that rmhTNF is safe for intraoperative perfusion in gastrointestinal tumors.

In this real-world study, we will observe the safety and effectiveness of rmhTNF intraperitoneal perfusion in actual clinical settings.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

1. The initial pathological diagnosis is gastric adenocarcinoma and colorectal adenocarcinoma, with clinical stage progression or advanced stage (cII-IV stage).

Disqualifiers

1. Individuals who are allergic to TNF, biological products, or penicillin; 2. Those who do not meet the inclusion criteria during pregnancy or lactation; 3. Other situations where the researcher believes that patients are not suitable to participate in this trial.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Recombinant Mutant Human Tumor Necrosis Factor

Treatment groups

300 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators