RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT02333110

GRID Therapy as Palliative Radiation for Patients With Advanced and Symptomatic Tumors

Spatially Fractionated Radiation (SFR) Therapy as Palliative Radiation for Patients With Advanced and Symptomatic Tumors


Sponsor

Sir Mortimer B. Davis - Jewish General Hospital

Enrollment

50 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2015

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Palliative radiation therapy represents 40% of the on-going radiation at the Jewish General Hospital. In a traditional palliative radiation treatment to bulky or radioresistant tumors, radiotherapy schema varies from 24 to 30 Gys given in 3 to 10 fractions, depending on the tumor size, tumor location and tumor pathology. However, for many patients this treatment involves considerable toxicity, travel and time spent at the hospital. Spatially fractionated radiation (SFR) is an alternative technique that consists in delivering one single treatment, given through a grid containing holes. The present study is proposing to validate SFR as a safe and effective mean to palliate patients with symptomatic bulky tumors (more than 8 cm) or with tumors known to be resistant to radiation.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • Patient with histologically or cytologically confirmed malignancy. All malignant histologies/cytologies are eligible.
  • Patient with bulky tumor (larger than 8cm), or with a tumor known to be resistant to radiation (eg. Melanoma, hypernephroma, sarcoma), or with a tumor previously irradiated with a palliative intent requiring more than 1 fraction of radiation
  • Patient planned to undergo palliative radiation therapy treatments to one of the following 5 sites: extremities, neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis
  • WHO performance status of 0-2
  • Aged 18 years or older
  • Ability to sign and understand an informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Potentially curable patient
  • Previous palliative radiation with hypofractionation
  • Tumor located near the spinal cord or in the brain
  • Pregnant or nursing woman

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Interventions

RADIATIONspatially fractionated radiation therapy

A single dose of 15-20Gys of spatially fractionated radiation therapy


Locations(1)

Sir Mortimer Jewish General Hospital

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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