NOT YET RECRUITING
NCT06608108
The Clinical Efficacy of CT-Guided All-in-One Adaptive Emergency Radiotherapy for Spinal Cord Compression Caused by Spinal Metastases
The aim of this study is to implement a new protocol for concurrent and sequential dose-escalation radiotherapy based on CT-guided all-in-one adaptive emergency radiotherapy for spinal cord compression due to spinal metastases (MSCC). This protocol is designed to assess the clinical efficacy in MSCC patients, with the goals of improving local control rates, functional relief, and optimizing treatment outcomes and safety. The study also seeks to provide reliable data and guidance for future radiotherapy protocol design and clinical practice. Additionally, the study records and analyzes the treatment time required for the all-in-one emergency radiotherapy, aiding in the evaluation of its operational efficiency and clinical feasibility, and providing data support for its broader adoption and dissemination.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years
Malignant Spinal Cord Compression