New radiation technique aims to spare bladder and bowel in endometrial cancer patients

NCT ID NCT01164150

First seen Apr 14, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 3 times

Summary

This study looked at 92 women with high-risk endometrial cancer who needed pelvic radiation after surgery. It compared a newer, more precise radiation method (IMRT) with the standard 3D technique to see if it could reduce side effects like bowel and bladder problems. The goal was to keep cancer control the same while making treatment easier to tolerate.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Mid-Western Radiation Oncology Centre

    Limerick, Ireland

  • St Luke's Centre for Radiation Oncology at Beaumont Hospital

    Dublin, Ireland

  • St Luke's Centre for Radiation Oncology at St James Hospital

    Dublin, Ireland

  • St Luke's Centre for Radiation Oncology at St Lukes Hospital

    Dublin, Ireland

  • St Luke's Radiation Oncology Network (SLRON) Centres

    Dublin, 6, Ireland

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