Shorter radiation before stomach cancer surgery may boost complete remission
NCT ID NCT07101666
First seen Dec 12, 2025 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tests whether adding a short course of radiation to standard chemotherapy before surgery can improve outcomes for people with early-stage stomach cancer. About 20 adults will receive this combination, then have surgery or monitoring. The goal is to see if this approach leads to a higher rate of complete cancer disappearance with fewer side effects.
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Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States
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Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida, 33612, United States
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Los Angeles, California, 90095, United States
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