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Curatively Intended Thoracic Reirradiation
Sponsor: University of Aarhus
Summary
The number of long-term lung cancer (LC) survivors increases, however many patients are diagnosed with recurrent or new thoracic cancers. High-dose reirradiation (reRT) is promising but associated with high severe toxicity rates. Existing studies are small lacking high-quality data, with no clear correlation between toxicity risk and delivered radiotherapy (RT) dose. This Danish multicentre prospective cohort study aims to provide a framework for collecting radiotherapy-related toxicity data, loco-regional control, and overall survival data for patients with thoracic cancer undergoing reirradiation; with the ultimate aim of providing safe reirradiation to more patients. As a secondary aim, guidelines for dose accumulation and provisional constraints for the organs at risk will be used to establish a uniform treatment strategy for reirradiation. The CURE Lung trial will provide high-impact, globally missing data. This project will ensure full utilization of and learning from the trial, adding SDM, PROMs, and modality referral to the trial. It will model the correlation between toxicity burden and doses, enabling individualized reRT with optimized dose prescription based on toxicity risk and patient preferences, and assisting in the decision-making on the prescription dose and optimal modality. This will ensure safe reRT for the increasing number of long-term LC survivors.
Official title: CUratively Intended Thoracic REirradiation: An Observational Study of High-dose Reirradiation of Thoracic Tumours: A Multicentre Prospective Registration Protocol
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
Start Date
2025-10-10
Completion Date
2035-05-01
Last Updated
2026-03-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is offered in the same dose to all patients eligible to reirradiation no matter if they are enrolled in the study or not. Meaning no intervention is done. This is a registration study.
Locations (1)
Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark