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Safety and Efficacy of SBRT in the Reirradiation for Ultra-central Thoracic Malignant Tumors

Safety and Efficacy of SBRT in the Reirradiation for Ultra-central Thoracic Malignant Tumors

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The reirradiation of thoracic tumor is difficult. The possibility of surgery or re course radiotherapy is very small. In the NCCN guideline, only systemic treatment is recommended. However, the effective rate of systemic treatment is low. SBRT has the characteristics of high dose in tumor target area and low dose in surrounding normal tissues. In theory, SBRT is more conducive to the protection of normal tissues and can potentially be used in the salvage treatment of recurrent lesions after radiotherapy. Even so, SBRT is still controversial in the rescue treatment of recurrent lung cancer after radiotherapy, especially for "ultral-central" lesions close to mediastinal structures (such as bronchus, esophagus and large blood vessels), which have a high probability of fatal side effects. However, a few studies on the application of SBRT in the reirradiation for ultral-central lung cancer have shown acceptable safety and efficacy. Generally speaking, there are few studies on SBRT in the treatment of recurrent ultral-central tumor with limited data. The purpose of this study is to further evaluate the efficacy and toxicities of SBRT in the treatment of recurrent ultral-central tumors after radiotherapy.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Pathological diagnosis is malignant tumor.
  • The location of the target lesion belongs to the ultra-central type of chest.
  • The target lesion had a history of radiotherapy, and the lesion diameter is ≤ 5cm.
  • There is no extensive systemic metastasis or although there is metastasis, the metastasis have been controlled by previous treatment.
  • KPS>70, no serious or uncontrolled underlying diseases, such as severe or uncontrolled hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and organ dysfunction, and patients are expected to be tolerated by radiotherapy.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Poor basic pulmonary function or symptom correlation caused by various reasons, unable to lie flat or cooperate with treatment.
  • The general condition is poor, and the expected survival time is less than 3 months.
  • Psychiatric patients or poor compliance, unable to cooperate to complete treatment.
  • For other reasons, the researcher believes that it is not suitable to participate in this trial.

Study details
    Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
    Irradiation; Reaction
    Thoracic Tumor
    Recurrent Cancer

NCT05189054

Peking University Third Hospital

26 January 2024

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