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Integrative Molecular Analysis of Individual Radiosensitivity in Pediatric Oncology

Integrative Molecular Analysis of Individual Radiosensitivity in Pediatric Oncology

Recruiting
3-18 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Analysis of the individual radiosensitivity in pediatric oncology

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Minor patient treated for a brain tumor, Ewing tumor, malignant mesenchymal tumor, neuroblastoma, nephroblastoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma treated with radiotherapy (+/- chemotherapy) for curative purposes.
  • Children or adolescents > 3 years old and < 18 years old
  • Patient with an indication for radiotherapy as part of the primary tumor local control strategy
  • Theoretical indication for radiotherapy in standard fractionation (1.8 Gy to 2.2 Gy / fraction: 5 fr/week) whatever the technique and the particle used
  • Patient affiliated with a social security scheme
  • Patient and/or parents or holders of parental authority having dated and signed an informed consent

Exclusion criteria:

  • Patients with contraindications to blood sampling
  • Patients with contraindications to radiotherapy
  • Palliative radiotherapy
  • Patient with previous RT treatment in the same area (re-irradiation)
  • Patient with an indication of hypofractionated RT
  • Patient follow-up not possible
  • Persons deprived of liberty or under guardianship (including curatorship)

Exclusion Criteria:

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Study details
    Radiosensitivity
    Pediatric Cancer
    Radiation Toxicity

NCT06033183

Neolys

15 October 2025

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