Clinical Trials Directory

Trials / Recruiting

RecruitingNCT04330456

Combined Treatment of Patients With Soft Tissue Sarcoma Including Preoperative Stereotactic Radiation Therapy and Postoperative Conformal Radiation Therapy

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
30 (estimated)
Sponsor
N.N. Petrov National Medical Research Center of Oncology · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Combined treatment of soft tissue sarcoma includes 3 steps: 1. step - preoperative stereotactic radiation therapy in hypofractionation mode 2. step - operation 3. step - postoperative conformal radiation therapy in normofractionation mode

Detailed description

Combined treatment of soft tissue sarcoma includes 3 steps: 1. At the first step patient undergoes preoperative stereotactic radiation therapy in hypofractionation mode. Radiation therapy plan is based on topometric MRI and CT scans. Radiation therapy plan are performed after MRI and CT fusion, contouring of the target and surrounding normal tissues. At first step only tumor and, if necessary, the surrounding normal tissues, which will be removed during surgery, are exposed to radiation. GTV - determined in with the boundaries of the tumor visualised by topometric MRI and CT CTV1 - match GTV CTV2 - formed inward (to the tumor center) from GTV by 0.5-1 cm (depending on the proximity of functionally significant normal tissues (neurovascular bundles, bone tissue, skin and subcutaneous fat, etc.) PTV - 3-5 mm indent from CTV1, taking into account the proximity of functionally significant normal tissues and the planned surgery Preoperative radiation therapy is carried in 5 fractions with a single dose on PTV - 5 Gy, a single dose on CTV2 - 7 Gy. 2. Second step is surgery in 14-21 days. 3. In 25-35 days after the surgery postoperative conformal radiation therapy is performed according to the standard protocol GTV (tumor bed) - based on the volume of the primary tumor, including the swelling zone (T2-weighted images on preoperative MRI) СTV - formed with an indent of 4 cm from GTV (without going beyond the boundaries of the involved compartment), in the transverse direction the indent could be reduced to 2 cm. PTV - formed with an indent of 0.5-1cm from CTV An important condition for planning radiation therapy is to limit the dose absorbed during both stages of radiation therapy in surrounding normal tissues that are not removed during surgery.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
RADIATIONPreoperative stereotactic radiation therapy in hypofractionation modeAt the first step patient undergoes preoperative stereotactic radiation therapy in hypofractionation mode. Radiation therapy plan is based on topometric MRI and CT scans. Radiation therapy plan are performed after MRI and CT fusion, contouring of the target and surrounding normal tissues. At first step only tumor and, if necessary, the surrounding normal tissues, which will be removed during surgery, are exposed to radiation. GTV - determined in with the boundaries of the tumor visualised by topometric MRI and CT CTV1 - match GTV CTV2 - formed inward (to the tumor center) from GTV by 0.5-1 cm (depending on the proximity of functionally significant normal tissues (neurovascular bundles, bone tissue, skin and subcutaneous fat, etc.) PTV - 3-5 mm indent from CTV1, taking into account the proximity of functionally significant normal tissues and the planned surgery Preoperative radiation therapy is carried in 5 fractions with a single dose on PTV - 5 Gy, a single dose on CTV2 - 7 Gy.
PROCEDURESurgeryIn 14-21 days after preoperative stereotactic radiation therapy radical surgery will be performed
RADIATIONPostoperative conformal radiation therapy in normofractionation modeIn 25-35 days after the surgery postoperative conformal radiation therapy is performed according to the standard protocol GTV (tumor bed) - based on the volume of the primary tumor, including the swelling zone (T2-weighted images on preoperative MRI) СTV - formed with an indent of 4 cm from GTV (without going beyond the boundaries of the involved compartment), in the transverse direction the indent could be reduced to 2 cm. PTV - formed with an indent of 0.5-1cm from CTV An important condition for planning radiation therapy is to limit the dose absorbed during both stages of radiation therapy in surrounding normal tissues that are not removed during surgery.

Timeline

Start date
2020-02-01
Primary completion
2022-07-01
Completion
2028-07-01
First posted
2020-04-01
Last updated
2020-04-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Russia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04330456. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.