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Brief Title: Proton/Photon Rt - Benign Meningiomas(P92-13)
Official Title: Prospective Study Of Patients With Recurrent Or Incomplete Excised Benign Intercranial Meningiomas For The Evaluation Of Treatment Result With Combined Proton And Photon Irradiation To Doses 55.8 Or 63.0 CGE
Study ID: NCT02947984
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine the best radiation dose for participants with meningioma that has grown back after previous surgery, or which the surgeon has been unable to remove completely. This research study is designed to determine whether a higher dose of radiation will decrease the likelihood that the tumor will grow back, compared to the probability of re-growth that occurs after standard radiation doses.
Detailed Description: * After initial interview and physical examination, an immobilization device (head mask, neck support, back support, etc.) will be made for the participant. A treatment planning CT will be performed and a radiation treatment plan will be based on this CT scan. * The radiation dose will usually be given once a day, five days per week. The radiation treatment will take between 7 and 8 1/2 weeks, including treatment planning. * Treatment doses will vary, and the dose each participant will receive will be made on the basis of random assignment. Participants will either receive the usual dose of 55.8 CGE in 31 treatments or 1.8 CGE, or 63 CGE in 35 treatments of 1.8 CGE.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Massachusetts General Hosital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Name: Helen A Shih, MD
Affiliation: Massachusetts General Hospital
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR