Weekly bladder cancer radiotherapy shows promise for patients unable to have standard treatment
NCT ID NCT01810757
First seen Jan 16, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study tested a weekly, shorter course of radiotherapy for people with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who cannot have standard surgery or daily radiation. The approach uses special scans to adjust the treatment each time, aiming to reduce side effects. 65 participants were enrolled to see if this method is safe and effective at controlling the cancer.
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Locations
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Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, United Kingdom
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Guy's & St Thomas's Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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Ipswich Hospital
Ipswich, United Kingdom
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Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Norwich, United Kingdom
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Queens Hospital
Romford, United Kingdom
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Royal Marsden NHSFT
London, United Kingdom
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Royal Preston Hospital
Preston, United Kingdom
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St James's University Hospital
Leeds, United Kingdom
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University College London
London, United Kingdom
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Velindre Cancer Centre
Cardiff, United Kingdom
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