Radiation blitz before chemo: a new hope to stall lung cancer?

NCT ID NCT05440916

Summary

This study tested if giving targeted radiation to several tumor sites before starting standard chemotherapy and immunotherapy could help people with advanced lung cancer live longer without their cancer getting worse. It involved 50 patients whose cancer had spread and who were eligible for first-line treatment. Their results were compared to historical data from patients who received only the standard drug therapy.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Institute of Oncology Ljubljana

    Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia

  • University Clinic Golnik

    Golnik, 4204, Slovenia

  • University Medical Centre Maribor

    Maribor, 2000, Slovenia

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