One-Two punch: surgery before radiation may boost tumor control
NCT ID NCT06016855
First seen Jan 05, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tests whether removing as much tumor as possible with surgery before giving a special type of radiation therapy (PRRT) works better for people with advanced neuroendocrine tumors of the stomach, intestines, or pancreas. The radiation drug targets tumor cells and delivers a radioactive payload to kill them. The trial enrolls 6 adults with grade 1 or 2 tumors that have spread to the liver, and will measure how long the cancer stays under control and any side effects.
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Vanderbilt University/Ingram Cancer Center
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