Study tests if fancy radiation is worth the wait for easing bone pain
NCT ID NCT03694015
Summary
This study compared two ways to deliver radiation to ease pain from cancer that has spread to bones. It tested if a more complex, targeted technique caused fewer side effects like nausea than a simpler, faster method. The trial involved 160 adults with bone metastases and focused on their quality of life and symptom control.
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Locations
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BC Cancer
Prince George, British Columbia, V2M 7E9, Canada
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BC Cancer
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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BC Cancer - Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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London Health Sciences Centre
London, Ontario, Canada
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Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2M9, Canada
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