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A Study on Treating Tumors that Spread to the Brain and Came Back After Radiation

Study Leader

Adrian Laxton, MD


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    About This Study

    This study examines different treatments for people whose brain tumors come back after radiation treatment. All patients will have a biopsy first and results will impact following treatment:

    If the tumor is growing back: Everyone gets laser treatment. Half the patients also get more radiation. Doctors want to see if the extra radiation helps. If it's brain swelling from past radiation: Some patients get laser treatment. Others get steroid medicine. Doctors will compare these two treatments. All treatments are already used by doctors. The study hopes to find the best way to help patients live longer and feel better. Patients can get other treatments during the study if needed. Doctors will check on patients for 2 years after the biopsy. The goal is finding better ways to treat brain problems after radiation treatment.

    What Activities Are a Part of this Study?

    • Informed Consent Review
    • Review of Medical History
    • Physical Examinations
    • Phone Calls and/or Emails
    • Study Visits and Consultations
    • Surveys/Questionnaires
    • Laboratory and Imaging Tests

    Age & Gender

    • 18 - 100+ years old
    • All Genders

    Language

    • This study enrolls English and Spanish speakers

    Additional Study Information

    • No compensation provided
    • Reimbursement offered

    Study Locations

    • Greater Winston-Salem, NC

    Study Topics

    Cancer Cancer: Brain, Nervous System, Spinal Cord

    Study Locations and Contacts

    • Greater Winston-Salem, NC: Wendy Jenkins wejenkin@wakehealth.edu
    • Study Information
    • IRB Number: IRB00077638

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