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Phase II Study of Accelerated Radiotherapy With Conformal Stereotactic Radiotherapy Boost Followed by Carmustine in Patients With Supratentorial Glioblastoma Multiforme
Alternate Title Radiation Therapy Followed by Carmustine in Treating Patients Who Have Supratentorial Glioblastoma Multiforme
Objectives
Entry Criteria Disease Characteristics:
Prior/Concurrent Therapy: Biologic therapy:
Chemotherapy:
Endocrine therapy:
Radiotherapy:
Surgery:
Other:
Patient Characteristics: Age:
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Life expectancy:
Hematopoietic:
Hepatic:
Renal:
Pulmonary: Other:
Expected Enrollment A total of 76 patients will be accrued for this study within 15 months. Outline Patients receive daily accelerated radiotherapy 5 days a week on weeks 1-2. On weeks 3-6, patients receive accelerated radiotherapy 4 days a week (3 days a week on week 6) and conformal stereotactic radiotherapy boost once weekly. Patients then receive carmustine IV over 1-2 hours on days 1-3 every 8 weeks for 6 courses beginning within 1 month after the completion of radiotherapy. Patients are followed every 3 months for 2 years, every 6 months for 3 years, and then annually thereafter. Published ResultsCardinale R, Won M, Choucair A, et al.: A phase II trial of accelerated radiotherapy using weekly stereotactic conformal boosts for supratentorial glioblastoma multiforme. RTOG-0023. [Abstract] J Clin Oncol 23 (Suppl 16): A-1511, 116s, 2005. Trial Lead Organizations Radiation Therapy Oncology Group
Note: The purpose of most clinical trials listed in this database is to test new cancer treatments, or new methods of diagnosing, screening, or preventing cancer. Because all potentially harmful side effects are not known before a trial is conducted, dose and schedule modifications may be required for participants if they develop side effects from the treatment or test. The therapy or test described in this clinical trial is intended for use by clinical oncologists in carefully structured settings, and may not prove to be more effective than standard treatment. A responsible investigator associated with this clinical trial should be consulted before using this protocol. |
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