Mayo clinic tests 'Minibeam' radiation to target tough skin cancers
NCT ID NCT07062003
Summary
This study is testing the safety and best dose of a new type of radiation therapy called minibeam radiation. It uses a special device to split radiation into very narrow beams, aiming to better target tumors while potentially sparing more healthy tissue. The trial is for adults with skin or soft tissue tumors that have come back or spread, and who are seeking palliative treatment. Researchers will also check if the treatment affects the body's immune response to the cancer.
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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