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Clinical Trials/NCT03789149
NCT03789149
Terminated
Phase 2

Focal Intraoperative Radiotherapy After Resection of Brain Metastases

AC Camargo Cancer Center1 site in 1 country10 target enrollmentMay 2, 2019

Overview

Phase
Phase 2
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Brain Metastases, Adult
Sponsor
AC Camargo Cancer Center
Enrollment
10
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Local control (LC)
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Brain metastases (BM) are the most prevalent tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), with a ratio of 10: 1 in relation to primary tumors. In prospective studies, whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) reduced the risk of local recurrence after resection of brain metastases from 46-59% to 10-28%. Furthermore, WBRT reduces the incidence of new metastases and death from disease, but no apparent improvement in overall survival (OS). Due to the potential neurocognitive effects associated with WBRT compared to isolated focal approach, several authors have suggested delaying WBRT and perform focal adjuvant RT after resection of isolated BM. In this context, intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in the cavity after resection of BM may be an appealing option.

The primary objectives of this study are to evaluate local control (LC) and the control of brain disease (LC associated with the absence of new distant BM) after IORT for one completely resected supratentorial BM in the presence of up to 10 lesions suggestive of BM.

Detailed Description

Brain metastases (BM) are the most prevalent tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), with a ratio of 10: 1 in relation to primary tumors. This type of metastasis occurs in 20-40% of cancer patients and are related to significant morbidity and mortality. In prospective studies, whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) reduced the risk of local recurrence after resection of brain metastases from 46-59% to 10-28%. Furthermore, WBRT reduces the incidence of new metastases and death from disease, but no apparent improvement in overall survival (OS). Due to the potential neurocognitive effects associated with WBRT compared to isolated focal approach, several authors have suggested delaying WBRT and perform focal adjuvant RT after resection of isolated BM. The utilization of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in the cavity after resection of primary or BM has been described in the literature, the majority of reports describes performing brachytherapy with iodine seeds or interstitial radiosurgery. However, there is a paucity of information regarding the use of IORT with low energy X-ray for focal treatment after resection of brain BM. The objectives of this study are evaluate local control (LC), the control of brain disease in patients with metastatic brain disease (up to 10 lesions) submitted to focal IORT to an isolated surgical cavity, evaluate overall survival (OS), evaluate the frequency of radiation necrosis and correlate the prognostic factors related to the patient with OS and the parameters of the treatment (dose, volume, lesion location) with the LC and radiation necrosis.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 2, 2019
End Date
June 30, 2022
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
AC Camargo Cancer Center
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age \>18 years
  • Histologically confirmed diagnosis of invasive cancer in the presence of up to 10 lesions suggestive of BM
  • Indication of resection of single lesion suggestive of BM and evidence of macroscopic complete resection
  • Patient consent to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Previous cranial radiotherapy
  • Any kind of antineoplasic systemic treatment for less than 7 days of the procedure
  • Cavities with proximity \< 10 mm from the brainstem or optical pathway.
  • Pregnant patients

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Local control (LC)

Time Frame: 1 year

Rate of local failure in the surgical cavity

Control of Brain Disease (CBD)

Time Frame: 1 year

Rate of control in the brain outside

Secondary Outcomes

  • Frequency of radiation necrosis(1 year)
  • Overall Survival (OS)(1 year)

Study Sites (1)

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