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Amplitude-Modulated Electromagnetic Fields and Regorafenib as Second-Line Therapy for the Treatment of Patients with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Trial Status: administratively complete

This phase II trial studies the effects of amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields and regorafenib as second-line therapy for the treatment of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma that has spread to other places in the body (advanced), and who have received any first line systemic therapy, either standard of care sorafenib or lenvatinib, or any experimental therapy. Amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields may interfere with the growth of tumor cells by directing radio waves at the tumor. Regorafenib interferes with the growth of tumor cells. Giving amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields and regorafenib may kill more cancer cells.