Could a vitamin a drug boost Radiation's Cancer-Fighting power?

NCT ID NCT06439888

Summary

This study is testing if adding a drug called ATRA to a precise form of radiation (SBRT) is safe and can protect a patient's immune cells from damage. The goal is to see if protecting these cells helps the body's own immune system better fight cancer that has spread to a few locations. It is for adults with solid tumors that have formed a limited number of new growths.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Centre Léon Bérard

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    Lyon, 69000, France

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  • Gustave Roussy

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    Villejuif, 94800, France

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