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Updated May 2026 · ClinicalTrials.gov

RECRUITINGPhase 2INTERVENTIONAL

Lenvatinib Combined with Tislelizumab and TACE Applied As Neoadjuvant Regimen for the Patients of CNLC Stage IB and IIA Hepatocellular Carcinoma with High-risk Recurrence Factors

Lenvatinib Combined with Tislelizumab and TACE Applied As Neoadjuvant Regimen for the Patients of CNLC Stage IB and IIA Hepatocellular Carcinoma with High Risk of Recurrence: Study Protocol of a Monocenter, Single-arm, Open Label Clincal Trail

Lenvatinib Combined with Tislelizumab and TACE Applied As Neoadjuvant Regimen for the Patients of CNLC Stage IB and IIA Hepatocellular Carcinoma with High-risk Recurrence Factors (NCT05920863) is a Phase 2 interventional studying Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Lenvatinib, sponsored by Zhejiang Cancer Hospital. RECRUITING as of the most recent ClinicalTrials.gov update. Talk to your doctor before contacting the trial site.

Important: This information is not medical advice. Talk to your doctor about whether a clinical trial is right for you.

About This Trial

This is a monocenter, single-arm, open-label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Lenvatinib combined with Tislelizumab and TACE applied as neoadjuvant regimen for the patients of CNLC stage IB and IIA hepatocellular carcinoma with high risk of recurrence Primary outcome: Major pathological response (MPR) Secondary outcomes: pathological complete response (pCR), R0 resection rate, objective response rate (ORR), disease control rate (DCR), treatment-related adverse events (TRAE)

What Stage of Research Is This?

Phase 2 trials evaluate whether a treatment actually works against Hepatocellular Carcinoma and continue monitoring side effects. Phase 2 enrolls larger groups (typically 100–300 patients) and produces the first real efficacy signal. A successful Phase 2 readout is what unlocks the much larger Phase 3 confirmatory trials needed for FDA approval.

This trial is currently recruiting participants. The sponsor has registered the study with ClinicalTrials.gov as actively enrolling, which means new applicants who meet the eligibility criteria can be considered for screening. Trial status can change between updates — confirm current recruiting status with the study contact before traveling for a screening visit.

With a target enrollment of 35 participants, this is a small study — typical of early-phase research, rare-disease trials, or pilot studies designed to generate preliminary signal before a larger study is launched.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: 1. Aged 18-75 years old (inclusive); 2. HCC is confirmed by preoperative pathological examination or meet the criterion of diagnosis and treatment norms of primary HCC issued by health commission, PRC. No prior systemic chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or other anti-tumor treatments for HCC; 3. Patients with CNLC IB or IIA stage tumors before surgery and meeting the following conditions: radiological evaluation shows narrow or none surgical margins, and preoperative tumor markers AFP+PIVKA is greater than 1600. 4. ECOG score of 0 before the first administration of the study drug; 5. Child-Pugh scores is 5-6 points and liver function is grade A; 6. Expected survival time of at least 16 weeks; 7. Pre-administration organ function levels meet the requirements and are tolerant of surgery. The functional indicators of important organs meet the following requirements: blood count (hemoglobin) at least 90g/L, neutrophil count ≥1.5×10⁹/L, platelet count ≥100×10⁹/L; aspartate aminotransferase or alanine aminotransferase ≤5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN), alkaline phosphatase ≤2.5 ULN, serum albumin ≥30g/L; serum creatinine \<1.5 ULN; international normalized ratio (INR) ≤2 or prothrombin time (PT) within the upper limit of normal range ≤6 seconds; serum creatinine ≤1.5 ULN, creatinine clearance rate ≥60 mL/min. 8. Male and female participants of childbearing potential must agree to use effective contraception throughout the study period; 9. Sign an willing to sign a consent form form and agree to provide previously stored tumor tissue specimens or fresh biopsy specimens of the tumor lesion. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: 1. Pathologically diagnosed as non-hepatocellular carcinoma; ...See full criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

These are translations of the protocol\'s inclusion and exclusion criteria, simplified for patients and caregivers. The original clinical text appears below. Eligibility is ultimately confirmed by the trial site\'s screening process — this summary is a starting point for a conversation with your doctor, not a final determination.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: 1. Aged 18-75 years old (inclusive); 2. HCC is confirmed by preoperative pathological examination or meet the criterion of diagnosis and treatment norms of primary HCC issued by health commission, PRC. No prior systemic chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or other anti-tumor treatments for HCC; 3. Patients with CNLC IB or IIA stage tumors before surgery and meeting the following conditions: radiological evaluation shows narrow or none surgical margins, and preoperative tumor markers AFP+PIVKA is greater than 1600. 4. ECOG score of 0 before the first administration of the study drug; 5. Child-Pugh scores is 5-6 points and liver function is grade A; 6. Expected survival time of at least 16 weeks; 7. Pre-administration organ function levels meet the requirements and are tolerant of surgery. The functional indicators of important organs meet the following requirements: hemoglobin ≥90g/L, neutrophil count ≥1.5×10⁹/L, platelet count ≥100×10⁹/L; aspartate aminotransferase or alanine aminotransferase ≤5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN), alkaline phosphatase ≤2.5 ULN, serum albumin ≥30g/L; serum creatinine \<1.5 ULN; international normalized ratio (INR) ≤2 or prothrombin time (PT) within the upper limit of normal range ≤6 seconds; serum creatinine ≤1.5 ULN, creatinine clearance rate ≥60 mL/min. 8. Male and female participants of childbearing potential must agree to use effective contraception throughout the study period; 9. Sign an informed consent form and agree to provide previously stored tumor tissue specimens or fresh biopsy specimens of the tumor lesion. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Pathologically diagnosed as non-hepatocellular carcinoma; 2. Previously received anti-tumor treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, intervention, targeted therapy, immunotherapy or surgical treatment for liver cancer (excluding previous non-tumor-related surgery or diagnostic biopsy); 3. CNLC stage is IA, IIB or worse. 4. Viral load limited to hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA\>2000 copies/ml, hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA\>1000; 5. Long-term steroid users who require long-term systemic steroid therapy (equivalent to \>10 mg of prednisone per day) or any other form of immunosuppressive treatment; 6. Significant clinical bleeding or bleeding tendency within 3 months before enrollment or currently undergoing thrombolysis or anticoagulation treatment; 7. Complete intestinal obstruction and incomplete intestinal obstruction requiring treatment, but patients who have had obstruction relieved by fistula or stent placement can be enrolled; 8. Active severe clinical infection (\> grade 2, NCI-CTCAE version 5.0), including active tuberculosis; history of active tuberculosis infection for more than 1 year before enrollment, not treated with regular anti-tuberculosis treatment or tuberculosis still in the active period; active known or suspected autoimmune disease; 9. Uncontrolled diabetes (fasting blood glucose ≥10 mmol/L), severe lung disease (such as acute pulmonary disease, pulmonary fibrosis that affects lung function, interstitial lung disease. Excluding recovered radiation pneumonitis); 10. Clinically significant cardiovascular disease; hypertension which cannot be well controlled by anti-hypertensive drugs (systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg); 11. Patients undergoing renal replacement therapy; 12. History of other malignant tumors within the past 5 years. Excluding cured basal cell carcinoma or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia; 13. Other patients who are expected to be unable to tolerate surgical treatment; 14. Patients who have had allergic reactions to any component of the study drug; 15. Presence of alcohol dependence, mental illness, pregnancy (or lactation) or other conditions that are not suitable for clinical trials.

Treatments Being Tested

PROCEDURE

TACE

TACE: pharmorubicin 30mg, oxaliplatin 50mg, cycle 4-5 week.

DRUG

Tislelizumab, Lenvatinib

Tislelizumab: 200mg, cycle 3 week. Lenvatinib: weight \<60kg, 8mg/day; weight ≥60kg, 12mg/day.

Locations (1)

Trial sites listed on ClinicalTrials.gov for this study. Site activation status can vary — confirm with the specific site before traveling for a screening visit.

1# Banshan East Rd. Zhejiang cancer hospital
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

How to Talk to Your Doctor About This Trial

Bring the printable summary of this trial — including the NCT ID (NCT05920863), the sponsor (Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), and the key eligibility criteria — to your next appointment. Your doctor can review the inclusion and exclusion criteria against your medical history, lab values, and current treatments to assess whether you are likely to qualify. They can also help you weigh whether trial participation makes sense alongside your existing care plan.

Useful questions to walk through together: What does the trial protocol require beyond standard care? How long is the active treatment phase, and how long is follow-up? Are there study visits at sites I can reach? Who pays for the trial-specific procedures, and who pays for standard-of-care portions? See our 25 questions to ask about clinical trials guide for a more complete checklist.

Authoritative Sources

The official record for this trial lives on ClinicalTrials.gov — the federal registry maintained by the National Library of Medicine at NIH. For background on how this trial fits into the FDA approval pathway, see the FDA drug approval process. For oncology-specific guidance for patients considering trials, the National Cancer Institute publishes patient-oriented overviews. International trial registries are aggregated by the WHO ICTRP.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NCT05920863 clinical trial studying?

This is a monocenter, single-arm, open-label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Lenvatinib combined with Tislelizumab and TACE applied as neoadjuvant regimen for the patients of CNLC stage IB and IIA hepatocellular carcinoma with high risk of recurrence Primary outcome: Major pathological response (MPR) Secondary outcomes: pathological complete response (pCR), R0 resection rate, objective response rate (ORR), disease control rate (DCR), treatment-related adverse events (TRAE) The full protocol is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov and includes the primary outcome measures, eligibility criteria, and study endpoints.

Who can participate in NCT05920863?

Eligibility for this trial depends on the specific inclusion and exclusion criteria set by the sponsor. The plain-English summary above translates the most important criteria into accessible language; the official clinical text is preserved in the collapsible section underneath. Whether you fit any specific trial is a medical decision your doctor needs to confirm — bring the trial information to your treating physician for a full review against your medical history.

How do I contact the trial site for NCT05920863?

Contact information registered with ClinicalTrials.gov is shown in the sidebar of this page. Before reaching out, confirm with your treating physician that this trial is appropriate for your situation. The trial site will then walk you through the screening process to determine final eligibility.

Is participating in a clinical trial safe?

Clinical trials in the United States are regulated by the FDA and overseen by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) that review the protocol for safety. Risk varies by trial — Phase 1 studies test new treatments in humans for the first time, while Phase 3 trials use treatments that have already passed earlier safety screening. The informed consent document for any specific trial details the known risks and what to expect. Discuss those risks with your physician before deciding whether to participate.

Where can I verify the data on this page?

Every detail on this page comes directly from the ClinicalTrials.gov API. Click "View on ClinicalTrials.gov" in the sidebar to see the official, unmodified record. The federal record is always authoritative; this page is a structured presentation with a plain-English eligibility translation. For background on how clinical trials are regulated, see the FDA drug approval process documentation.

How This Page Is Built

Every field on this page is pulled directly from the ClinicalTrials.gov API v2 — no estimates, no proxies. The plain-English eligibility translation is generated from the original protocol text and reviewed for fidelity to the underlying clinical criteria. The original clinical text remains visible in the collapsible section above so users and clinicians can verify the translation. Read the full methodology for the data pipeline and known limitations.

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov API v2 record for NCT05920863. Maintained by the National Library of Medicine at NIH. Public domain. Cite as: "TrialFinderData. NCT05920863. Data: ClinicalTrials.gov."

Medical disclaimer: This page is informational, not medical advice. Talk to your doctor about whether a clinical trial is right for you.

Last updated 2026-05-08 · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov.