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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Tracking of Respiratory-Induced Tumor Motion Using Implanted Fiducials

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Tracking of Respiratory-Induced Tumor Motion Using Implanted Fiducials

Official Title: Assessment of the Reliability of Implanted Fiducials for Tracking of Respiratory-Induced Tumor Motion

Study ID: NCT00500513

Conditions

Lung Cancer

Study Description

Brief Summary: Objectives: * To determine the safety of fiducial implantation. * To determine the extent/rate of migration of radio-opaque fiducials placed in lung tumors and adjacent normal tissue. * To compare real-time portal imaging-based fiducial tracking with measurement of three-dimensional motion by four-dimensional CT scanning to determine how many fiducials are needed to track a tumor. * To determine if intra-fractional lung tumor motion changes during a course of treatment, and when during the treatment this occurs. * To correlate the position of internal fiducials with the position of the external patient surface during respiration. * To quantify the residual motion of the clinical target volume during radiotherapy gated using external fiducials. * To verify the adequacy of the treatment portal margins in encompassing the residual motion of the clinical target volume. * To determine if radio-opaque fiducial placement adjacent to the trachea (which does not move) can reduce daily setup inaccuracies, and so spare normal tissue. * To determine the motion of hilar adenopathy (if any), and whether it correlates with motion of the primary tumor.

Detailed Description: If you are eligible to take part in this study, you will have pulmonary (lung) function testing. This testing will involve your breathing through a mouthpiece and measuring the amount of air you breathe. This will provide information on how well your lungs work, and how your chest wall moves when you breathe. You will then begin the normal treatment planning process. A bean-bag "cast" will be made for you to lie in during planning and treatment. This is done to lower day-to-day changes in your position. A CT scan will be taken with you breathing quietly, and possibly several X-rays will be performed as well. You will be marked with magic marker, and possibly have several permanent tattoos placed to help with daily positioning. These procedures normally take 1-2 hours. Small metal markers (up to 5) will then be placed near your tumor. A thin, flexible tube with a camera, called a bronchoscope, will be used to place these markers in your lungs. You will be given a sedative through one of your veins and a local anesthetic will be sprayed in your nose and mouth before introducing the bronchoscope. The bronchoscope is introduced through one of your nostrils and then passed into your windpipe and bronchial tubes. This will allow the doctor to examine your lungs and place the small metal markers. These markers will be used to track the tumor during treatment. In this way the radiation treatment can be given to the tumor even if it moves while you breathe. You will also have studies to measure how much the tumor moves. This will be done with several additional CT scans, typically taken on a weekly basis. Additional pulmonary function measurements will be taken during the CT scans. These measurements will allow researchers to monitor the movement of your tumor when you breathe. These procedures will normally take between 1 and 2 hours. You will be on this study for the duration of your radiation treatments. You will be followed up an for an additional 4 - 6 weeks to make sure there are no complications from the study. THIS IS AN INVESTIGATIONAL STUDY. A total of up to 30 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D. Anderson.

Eligibility

Minimum Age:

Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States

Contact Details

Name: George Starkschall, PhD

Affiliation: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

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