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RECRUITING
NCT06453486
PHASE2

A Study of High Dose Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer That Responded to Initial Chemotherapy Treatment

Sponsor: University Health Network, Toronto

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of high-dose radiation therapy after initial chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer. The main question it aims to answer is: • For patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer that responded to initial chemotherapy (stayed stable or decreased in size), will high-dose RT (radiation therapy) contribute to improving treatment outcomes, enhancing quality of life, or increasing overall survival rates? Participants will: * Undergo an optional tumor biopsy. * Be treated with high dose radiation therapy. * Complete quality of life questionnaires. * Donate research blood samples.

Official title: Ablative Radiation Therapy With High Dose Geometric Boost for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Patients Following Treatment Response Evaluation of Standard of Care Induction Chemotherapy (ABLATE): a Phase II Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

43

Start Date

2025-03-12

Completion Date

2030-04

Last Updated

2025-04-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

RADIATION

High dose radiation therapy

High dose radiation refers to the administration of a concentrated beam of radiation to target and treat the tumor. High dose radiation therapy typically involves delivering radiation in fractions over a set period. For instance, options such as: * 50Gy/5Fx: 50 Gray delivered over 5 fractions, administered every other day over 2 weeks. * 67.5Gy/15Fx: 67.5 Gray delivered over 15 fractions, administered once a day over 3 weeks. * 75Gy/25Fx: 75 Gray delivered over 25 fractions, administered once a day over 5 weeks. These numbers denote the total dose of radiation (in Gray, abbreviated as Gy) delivered over a specific number of fractions (abbreviated as Fx), and the respective time frames for administration. The selection of radiation therapy (RT) dose levels for participants is guided by the expertise and evaluation of the radiation oncologist.

Locations (1)

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Toronto, Ontario, Canada