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Hypofractionated Radiation by CyberKnife as a Mean of the Tumor Site's Radiation After Conventional Breast Radiation.
Sponsor: Centre Antoine Lacassagne
Summary
The CyberKnife (CK) has been developed recently. This is a linear accelerator carried by an industrial robot. It has, due to its tumor tracking capabilities and high accuracy, an interest in irradiation (boost) of tumor site after conventional irradiation. The radiation boost is currently issued by electrons, protons or brachytherapy. These techniques require several fractions and are associated with cutaneous toxicities and aesthetic problems. CK has an interest in reducing the number of fractions and a reduction of dose delivered to the skin. CK has been used in a phase I protocol (CYBERNEO) with concomitant chemotherapy for inoperable breast tumors and has proven its effectiveness and safety of treatments. The investigator is considering conducting a Phase II protocol to a single dose of 8 Grays issued by CK for boost to the tumor site after conventional breast irradiation. The results, in terms of local control, will be evaluated on clinical monitoring.
Official title: PHASE II STUDY : Hypofractionated Radiation by CyberKnife as a Mean of Radiation of the Tumor Site After Conventional Breast Radiation.
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
29
Start Date
2011-02
Completion Date
2018-07
Last Updated
2026-04-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
CK Boost radiation
single dose of 8 Grays is issued by the CK to the 6th week after conventional radiation
Locations (1)
Centre Antoine LACASSAGNE
Nice, France