Personalized radiation aims to spare sarcoma patients from Long-Term side effects

NCT ID NCT07169344

Summary

This study is testing whether selecting certain patients to receive proton radiation instead of standard X-ray radiation before sarcoma surgery can reduce long-term side effects while maintaining the same treatment effectiveness. For each of the 110 adult participants in Norway, doctors will create both a proton and an X-ray treatment plan, then choose the best option through a national review meeting. The main goal is to see if this personalized approach leads to fewer major surgical complications within 120 days after surgery.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Haukeland University Hospital

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    Bergen, Norway

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  • Oslo University Hospital

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    Oslo, Norway

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  • St. Olavs University Hospital

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    Trondheim, Norway

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  • University Hospital of North Norway

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    Tromsø, Norway

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