Race against time: can a faster radiation blitz better control tough brain tumors?
NCT ID NCT07167134
Summary
This study is testing if a shorter, more condensed schedule of targeted brain radiation works better than a longer one for controlling tumors that have spread to the brain from cancers like melanoma or kidney cancer. It will involve 264 adults with 1 to 5 brain tumors that are considered resistant to standard radiation. The main goal is to see if the shorter schedule improves tumor control at 6 months while also checking if it affects quality of life and thinking skills.
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