Doctors try shrinking radiation zone to spare healthy tissue in cervical cancer fight
NCT ID NCT07249957
Summary
This study is testing whether doctors can safely shrink the area that gets radiation during treatment for stage IIb cervical cancer. The goal is to see if focusing radiation more tightly on the tumor and nearby areas can still control the cancer while causing fewer side effects. The trial will involve 60 patients who will first receive chemotherapy, followed by radiation and more chemotherapy. Researchers will track side effects and how well the cancer responds to this new approach.
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