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Dose Escalated Radiation in Locally Advanced Pancreas Cancer

Short Title: NRG-GI011


Enrollment Status: Recruiting

NCT #: NCT06958328

Specialty Area: Oncology

Condition Studied: Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

Age Groups: Adult; Older Adult

Phase: III


Study Information

Summary / Purpose

To determine whether dose-escalated radiation therapy improves 3-year overall survival compared to standard care in patients with locally advanced, unresectable pancreatic cancer who have responded to initial chemotherapy.

Study Type: Interventional
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No

Who Can Participate

Eligibility Criteria:
  • Adults 18+ years of age
  • Diagnosed with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
  • Locally advanced, unresectable disease (cannot be removed by surgery)
  • Must have completed 4–6 months of first-line chemotherapy (FOLFIRINOX, NALIRIFOX, or gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel)
  • No radiographic progression and biochemical response (CA19-9 criteria) after chemotherapy
  • Adequate liver function and no active gastrointestinal ulceration or tumor invasion of stomach/bowel
  • No recent cardiac hospitalization or heart failure

What's Involved

Participation in the study will include:
  • Standard care (additional chemotherapy, observation, or standard-dose radiation) or dose-escalated radiation therapy delivered daily, every other day, or twice weekly over 5 or 25 fractions
  • Possible additional chemotherapy after radiation to complete 6 months total
  • CT or MRI scans to monitor response to treatment
  • Blood tests and tumor biopsies for monitoring
  • Questionnaires

Principal Investigator

Additional Information

Location: Renown Health, Office of Clinical Research
Address:

1500 E 2nd St. Reno, NV 89502

General Research: 775-982-3646
Oncology Research: 775-982-5050
Email: Renown-CRD@renown.org

Disclaimer: This listing gives you general information about the study and isn't part of the official consent process. If you decide to learn more, the research team will talk with you and check if you meet any additional requirements to join the study.

ER Wait Times

How are wait times calculated?

Our estimated ER wait times reflect the average time from check-in to being seen by a medical professional during triage, where patients are prioritized based on the severity of their condition.

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