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Brief Title: Spine SABR - Dose-escalated Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy (SABR) for Solid Tumour Spine Metastases
Official Title: Spine SABR - Dose-escalated Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy (SABR) for Solid Tumour Spine Metastases
Study ID: NCT06078813
Brief Summary: This study will look at treatment for patients that have already been diagnosed with cancer, but develop a new tumor(s) in the spine. Patients who are not recommended for surgery are usually treated with 5-10 sessions of radiotherapy to manage symptoms. For patients with a longer life expectancy (\>6 months), it is better to give a higher dose of treatment to potentially improve the duration of pain relief, cancer control and potentially survival. Higher doses of radiotherapy, however, may also cause worse toxicity and side effects. This study will look at delivering higher doses of radiation in 2 sessions rather than 5-10, using a more modern, targeted technique called image-guided Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy (SABR). This method requires special equipment and expertise compared to the traditional radiotherapy and this has limited availability in Ireland. This study aims to find out the highest dose that is safe to be given to patients and carefully examine the side effects. These results will help create national and international guidelines to benefit all cancer patients. Patients will be monitored closely during treatment and for 2 years afterwards. Patients have been involved in developing the treatment protocol and the patient information leaflet. Patients will also be asked to fill in quality of life (QOL) questionnaires at certain timepoints during the study. It is anticipated that this study will support the delivery of high quality SABR to all cancer patients in Ireland, resulting in potentially better quality of life, symptom and tumor control.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
St Luke's Radiation Oncology Network (SLRON) at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, , Ireland
Beacon Hospital, Dublin, , Ireland
Name: Clare Faul, MBBS
Affiliation: Cancer Trials Ireland/ St Luke's Radiation Oncology Network
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR