Ablatio-bilica: safety of biliary intraductal radiofrequency ablation in patients with unresectable extrahepatic biliary tract cancer undergoing systemic anti-tumor therapy: a phase II, multi-center, randomized, and controlled study
Tabea Pfister, Samantha Chun Wai Chan, Sven Trelle, Simon Bütikofer, Ralph Winterhalder, Thibaud Koessler, Christoph Schlag, Ralph Fritsch, Jean-Louis Frossard, André Moser, Martin D. Berger, Reiner Wiest

TL;DR
This study evaluates the safety of combining biliary radiofrequency ablation with systemic cancer treatment in patients with advanced biliary tract cancer.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel safety evaluation of biliary radiofrequency ablation in combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy for unresectable biliary tract cancer.
Findings
The trial aims to assess the safety of biliary radiofrequency ablation in patients undergoing systemic anti-tumor therapy.
It will determine if biliary radiofrequency ablation does not significantly increase severe adverse events in this patient population.
Abstract
Unresectable and/or metastatic extrahepatic biliary tract cancer (EBTC) presents a clinical challenge with high mortality rates despite therapeutic advancements, for example, chemotherapy + immune checkpoint inhibitors (CICI). One critical aspect is biliary obstruction, which compromises liver function, is associated with complications, and limits the applicability of systemic treatment (chemotherapy with or without ICI). Endoscopic interventions with stent placement alleviate biliary obstruction and, hence, are standard of care. However, stent patency issues and tumor progression remain challenges, prompting the exploration of adjunctive therapies. Biliary radiofrequency ablation (bRFA) induces local tumor destruction, improves stent patency, and potentially boosts the immune response against cancer cells, being synergistic with CICI. Randomized controlled trials (RCT) demonstrated…
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TopicsCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies · Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
