This study is a prospective, observational clinical trial designed to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of performing transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) using a transradial arterial approach. Traditionally, TACE procedures are performed through the femoral artery in the groin, but using the radial artery in the wrist may reduce complications, improve patient comfort, and allow for faster recovery. In this study, eligible patients with unresectable HCC who meet the inclusion criteria-such as preserved liver function (Child-Pugh A), good performance status, and tumors of a certain size and number-will undergo TACE using HepaSphere drug-eluting embolic materials via radial access. No randomization or drug intervention will be assigned by protocol, as the treatment will follow standard clinical practice. The study will follow participants for 12 months to assess technical success, tumor response using imaging criteria (mRECIST), safety outcomes including adverse events, and overall survival. The study is being conducted at Asan Medical Center in Seoul, Korea, and has received Institutional Review Board approval.
Age range
19 Years
Sex
ALL
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Technical Success Rate
Timeframe: Immediately after the procedure