Gastric Cancer Metastatic to Liver

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A Subharmonic-Aided Pressure Estimate Technology for Prediction of Response to Systemic Therapy in Gastric Cancer Liver Metastases

Gastric cancer is a common type of cancer that often spreads to the liver. When cancer spreads to the liver, treatment becomes very difficult. Many patients will undergo chemotherapy to shrink the tumor. Currently, doctors use CT or MRI scans to assess the effect of chemotherapy, but these examinations usually take about 2 months to show changes in the size of the tumor. The purpose of this study is to test whether a special type of ultrasound technology called "contrast-enhanced subharmonic ultrasound" can help doctors determine earlier whether chemotherapy is effective compared to conventional scans. This ultrasound detection does not use radiation and can display the blood perfusion status inside liver tumors. We will observe the changes in blood flow perfusion inside the tumor before the start of treatment and after 1-2 chemotherapy cycles to see if these changes can predict whether chemotherapy will be effective in the future. If this test is effective, it will help doctors adjust the treatment plan more quickly, which may improve the treatment effect for gastric cancer patients whose cancer cells have spread to the liver, and also help identify patients who are not responding to chemotherapy as early as possible, reducing the side effects and economic burden of patients.

Participants needed: 107
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: The First Hospital of Jilin UniversityUpdated: May 20, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years. [+6]

Inability to cooperate with contrast-enhanced ultrasound or subharmonic imaging... [+4]