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Proton Beam Radiation Therapy for Central Nervous System (CNS) Germ Cell Tumors
Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital
Summary
The purpose of this research study is to determine if radiation using proton beam therapy will kill the germ cell tumor in the participant's central nervous system. This type of radiation has been used previously on many patients with different types of cancers. There are two types of external radiation treatments, proton beam and photon beam. In this study we will be examining the effects of proton beam radiation therapy. Studies have suggested that this kind of radiation can spare normal tissue more than photon radiation therapy. The physical characteristics of proton beam radiation let the doctor safely increase the amount of radiation delivered to the tumor. We believe that proton beam therapy will potentially reduce side effects that participants would normally experience with photon radiation therapy.
Official title: Phase II Study of Proton Radiation Therapy for CNS Germ Cell Tumors: Evaluation of Acute and Late Side Effects
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
3 Years - 25 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
45
Start Date
2010-06
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2026-02-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Proton Beam radiation
Once a day, 5 days a week (Monday-Friday), for 4-8 weeks
Locations (2)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, United States