Radiation boost may help immunotherapy fight esophageal cancer
NCT ID NCT05978193
First seen Jan 24, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 13 times
Summary
This study tests whether adding low-dose or standard radiotherapy to the usual immunotherapy and chemotherapy can help control metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. About 100 adults with untreated, advanced cancer will be enrolled. The goal is to see if the combination improves how long the cancer stays under control and is safe.
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Shanghai Chest Hospital
RECRUITINGShanghai, 200030, China
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Shanghai Ruijin Hospital
RECRUITINGShanghai, 200020, China
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