Radiation boost tested to shrink rectal tumors before surgery
NCT ID NCT07200141
Summary
This study is testing if giving a higher, more focused dose of radiation before surgery can better shrink or eliminate rectal tumors compared to the standard dose. About 156 adults with locally advanced rectal cancer will be randomly assigned to receive either the higher or standard radiation dose, along with chemotherapy pills. Researchers will then check if the tumor is completely gone and monitor patients for side effects and long-term outcomes.
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