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Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Treating Patients With Greater Than 3 Melanoma Brain Metastases
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
This phase II trial studies how well stereotactic radiosurgery works in treating patients with melanoma that has spread to more than 3 places in the brain. Stereotactic radiosurgery is a specialized radiation therapy that delivers a single, high dose of radiation directly to the tumor and may cause less damage to normal tissue.
Official title: A Phase II Trial to Determine Local Control and Neurocognitive Preservation After Initial Treatment With Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Patients With >3 Melanoma Brain Metastases
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
49
Start Date
2012-08-02
Completion Date
2026-08-31
Last Updated
2026-03-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Quality-of-Life Assessment
Ancillary studies
Questionnaire Administration
Ancillary studies
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Undergo SRS
Locations (1)
M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States