Non-Invasive Cervical Cancer Radiotherapy for Stage IB-IVB
- Conditions
- Cervical CancerCervical Cancer StageCervical Cancer Stage IB2Cervical Cancer Stage IICervical Cancer Stage IIIBCervical Cancer Stage ICervical Cancer Stage IIaCervical Cancer, Stage IIBCervical Cancer Stage IVACervical Cancer Stage IB1
- Interventions
- Radiation: Radiation Therapy
- Registration Number
- NCT03146039
- Lead Sponsor
- University of California, San Diego
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to find out whether patients with cervical cancer treated with about a new radiation technique called "stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) have less stress and anxiety compared to standard brachytherapy radiation. With standard brachytherapy radiation, metal hardware is placed through the vagina and into the uterus, which can cause pain and discomfort. SBRT is a new radiation technique that is non-invasive and does not require the insertion of any metal hardware.
- Detailed Description
This is a Phase II, single-center, single-arm, study of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy boost for stage IB-IVB cervical cancer.
The primary objective of the study is to test the hypothesis that stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) leads to an improvement in treatment-related symptoms of post traumatic stress compared to brachytherapy (historical control) according to the Impact of Event Scale-Revision (IES-R).
Study participants will be recruited within the UCSD Health System. For those patients under the clinical management of the recruiting investigator, the investigator will review the patient's medical records and determine if they would be a candidate for the study. The investigator will approach the subject and offer participation in the trial. If the patient chooses to participate, they will undergo pretreatment evaluations to determine if they are a good candidate to participate further in the study. Depending on when the patient last had these tests and procedures performed, some of them may not need to be repeated.
Upon confirmation of all eligibility criteria, the subject will be enrolled. Each enrolled subject will receive radiation therapy consisting of 30 to 35 treatments. The patient will first undergo Whole Pelvis Radiation Therapy 40 - 50.4 Gy in 1.8 - 2.0 Gy daily fractions over 4.5 - 5.5 weeks, followed by Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy 5.5 - 8.0 Gy per fraction x 5 fractions using arc therapy. Concurrent chemotherapy may be given with radiation therapy according to the discretion of the treating oncology team. No chemotherapy will be given during the SBRT phase of treatment. During radiation therapy, the patient will have a weekly physical exam, vital signs collected, evaluation for pain, and review any side effects.
Subjects will undergo a post treatment follow-up period after completion of their radiation therapy. During this follow-up period, subjects will return for a medical and history review with a complete physical examination, review of any side effects, evaluation for outcomes and toxicity, and evaluations for stress, anxiety, and pain.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- WITHDRAWN
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- Biopsy-proven, invasive carcinoma of the cervix.
- Candidate for pelvic, pelvic-inguinal, or extended field radiotherapy with or without concurrent chemotherapy. Patients undergoing preoperative or adjuvant chemotherapy are excluded.
- History/physical examination within 60 days prior to registration to document cervical tumor size and stage
- CT, MRI, or PET/CT imaging of the chest, abdomen, and pelvic regions within 60 days prior to registration (for stage I patients, PA and lateral chest x-ray is sufficient for chest imaging)
- Age ≥ 18
- Negative serum pregnancy test for women of child-bearing potential
- Women of childbearing potential must agree to practice effective birth control throughout their participation in the treatment phase of the study.
- Patients must sign informed consent prior to study entry.
- Prior radiotherapy to the pelvis or abdomen that would result in overlap of radiation therapy fields.
- Prior hysterectomy.
- Women who are pregnant or lactating are ineligible due to teratogenic effects on developing fetuses. Women who are of child-bearing potential need to practice effective methods of contraception including oral contraceptives, intrauterine device, diaphragm with spermicides, and/or abstinence.
- Patients undergoing preoperative or adjuvant chemotherapy
- History of pre-existing PTSD.
- History of major psychiatric disorder.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Radiation Therapy Radiation Therapy The patient will receive Whole Pelvis Radiation Therapy 40 - 50.4 Gy in 1.8 - 2.0 Gy daily fractions over 4.5 - 5.5 weeks followed by Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy 5.5 - 8.0 Gy per fraction x 5 fractions using arc therapy.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Treatment-Related Symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress 2 years To quantify treatment-related symptoms of post traumatic stress to determine if stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) leads to an improvement in treatment-related symptoms of post traumatic stress compared to brachytherapy (historical control) according to the Impact of Event Scale-Revision (IES-R).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Patients with Adverse Events Following SBRT as a Measure of Safety 2 years To quantify rates of acute hematologic, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary toxicity following SBRT.
Number of Intrafraction Cervical Motion 2 years To quantify intrafraction cervical motion using cone beam computed tomography.
Ranking Quality of Life of Patients 2 years To measure health-related quality of life based on the cervical cancer module (CX24).
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Moores UC San Diego Cancer Center
🇺🇸La Jolla, California, United States