Precision radiation boosts standard therapy in spreading lung cancer
NCT ID NCT02417662
First seen May 06, 2026 ยท Last updated May 06, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether adding a special type of focused radiation (SABR) to usual cancer treatment can help people with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread to only a few spots in the body. About 140 adults will be randomly assigned to get either standard treatment alone or standard treatment plus radiation. The main goal is to see if the combination helps people live longer.
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Locations
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Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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BEATSON
Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Belfast City Hospital
Belfast, United Kingdom
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Bristol Royal Infirmary
Bristol, United Kingdom
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Christie Hospital
Manchester, United Kingdom
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City Hospital
Nottingham, United Kingdom
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Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, United Kingdom
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Freeman Hospital
Newcastle, United Kingdom
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Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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Leicester Royal Infirmary
Leicester, United Kingdom
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Royal Surrey County Hospital
Guildford, United Kingdom
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Southampton General Hospital
Southampton, United Kingdom
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St Bart's Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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St James's University Hospital
Leeds, United Kingdom
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The James Cook University Hospital
Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
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The Royal Marsden Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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UCLH
London, England, United Kingdom
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Weston Park Hospital
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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