30
Participants
Start Date
September 8, 2025
Primary Completion Date
May 1, 2028
Study Completion Date
May 1, 2028
Radiation
Radiation given for cancer treatment. Radiation is usually an outpatient procedure completed over the course of 1-6 weeks. High-energy radiation will be delivered to a focused area of the body using a treatment machine called a linear accelerator. Unlike surgery, there are no invasive procedures other than inserting an IV during the radiation planning session. Radiation uses a mold that is customized to fit your body. This mold will be made in the radiation planning session and be used during treatment to keep you from moving. The mold is necessary for very accurate targeting of your tumor. During the procedure, the radiation therapy team will also confirm the exact location that needs to be treated using x-rays.
RECRUITING
The University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chicago
University of Chicago
OTHER