New proton beam technique aims to zap Kids' brain tumors with fewer side effects
NCT ID NCT03750513
Summary
This early-stage study is testing the safety of a more precise form of proton radiation therapy for children with a type of brain tumor called ependymoma. The goal is to see if adjusting the radiation's energy can better target the tumor while sparing more healthy brain tissue. Researchers will enroll up to 48 children to monitor side effects and see how well the treatment works over two years.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
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Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
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