New radiation treatment shows promise for cancer patients
NCT ID NCT05781555
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is testing a new type of radiation therapy called DaRT for people with malignant tumors. The main goal is to see how safe the treatment is and what side effects occur. Researchers will also check if the tumors shrink three months after treatment. About 100 adults with tumors up to 7 centimeters in size are being enrolled.
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Locations
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Hadassah Ein Kerem
RECRUITINGJerusalem, Israel
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