Clinical Study

Phase II/III Study Of Image-Guided Radiosurgery/Sbrt For Localized Spine Metastasis

Posted Date: May 15, 2019

  • Investigator: Kevin Redmond
  • Specialties:
  • Type of Study: Drug

Multiple radiation treatments are frequently used to treat pain caused by cancer that has spread to the spine. Image-guided radiosurgery/stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a treatment that uses highly focused x-rays to deliver a single high dose on a specific area of the body. Image-guide

Criteria:

Eligible Patients Must Have Cancer That Has Spread To Your Spine And Is Causing Pain

Keywords:

Rtog 0631, Spine Cancer, Spine Surgery, Spine Tumor

For More Information:

Uc Cancer Center
513-584-7698
kastla@ucmail.uc.edu


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