Could a CPAP machine make lung cancer radiation more precise?

NCT ID NCT03422302

First seen Jan 27, 2026 · Last updated Apr 24, 2026 · Updated 10 times

Summary

This study tests whether a CPAP machine (which gently pushes air into the lungs) can reduce tumor movement during lung cancer radiation therapy better than the standard deep-breath-hold technique. About 30 people receiving stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) will participate. The goal is to see which method keeps the tumor stillest, which could help doctors target radiation more accurately and protect healthy tissue.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • M D Anderson Cancer Center

    RECRUITING

    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

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