proton therapy
RadiationGrade 2 gliomas: 5 × 1.8 GyRBE to a total of 54 GyRBE
Grade 3 gliomas: 5 × 1.8 GyRBE to a total of 59.4 GyRBE (with concurrent chemotherapy) or 5 × 2.0 GyRBE to a total of 60 GyRBE
NCT Number: NCT07750457
Patients with grade 2 and 3 gliomas who received photon radiation therapy as part of their standard treatment are at risk of developing cognitive impairments, depending on the tumor's location and the size of the target volume. The extent to which these are caused in individual cases by the brain tissue within the target volume, which is necessarily exposed to a high dose, or whether they can be modified by differences in the exposure of surrounding brain regions exposed to low or moderate doses, is unknown. With the help of proton therapy, the risk of neurocognitive dysfunction could potentially be reduced by decreasing the brain volumes outside the target volume that are exposed to radiation therapy and receive a low dose. Based on current knowledge of relative biological effectiveness, the efficacy of proton therapy on the tumor compared to photon therapy can be considered equivalent with lower levels of uncertainty. In the present study, the impact of photon irradiation versus proton irradiation on neurocognition will now be directly compared. A bicentric, randomized study will investigate whether treating patients with WHO Grade 2 and 3 gliomas with proton radiation results in a different temporal course of neurocognitive function after treatment compared to photon radiation therapy.
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Universitätsklinikum Essen, Essen, Germany
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Inclusion criteria
General exclusion criteria:
Indication-specific exclusion criteria:
Grade 2 gliomas: 5 × 1.8 GyRBE to a total of 54 GyRBE
Grade 3 gliomas: 5 × 1.8 GyRBE to a total of 59.4 GyRBE (with concurrent chemotherapy) or 5 × 2.0 GyRBE to a total of 60 GyRBE
Grade 2 gliomas: 5 × 1.8 GyRBE to a total of 54 GyRBE
Grade 3 gliomas: 5 × 1.8 GyRBE to a total of 59.4 GyRBE (with concurrent chemotherapy) or 5 × 2.0 GyRBE to a total of 60 GyRBE
Time frame: three years after finishing radiotherapy
Composite Z-Score (Neurocognition) based on the cognitive domains assessed 3 years after completion of radiation therapy
Time frame: 4 weeks and 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 years after completion of radiation therapy
Composite Z-Score (neurocognition) based on the assessed cognitive domains (see footnote: study protocol) at 4 weeks and
1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 years after completion of radiation therapy
Time frame: At 4 weeks and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 years after completion of radiation therapy
A decline of > 1 SD from the baseline score in one of the cognitive domains studied when compared to the baseline assessment at 4 weeks and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 years after completion of radiation therapy
Time frame: Pre radiation until 6 years after finishing radiotherapy
Quality of Life According to the EORTC-QLQ-C30
Time frame: Pre radiation until 6 years after finishing radiotherapy
Quality of Life According to the EORTC-QLQ-BN20
Time frame: From beginning until progression/death
OS
Time frame: From beginning until progression/death
PFS
Time frame: From beginning until progression/death
PFS-6
Time frame: From pre radiation until progression or 3 years after completion of radiation therapy (whichever comes first)
Incidence of Grade III-V adverse events according to CTCAE V5.0 up to the primary endpoint (3 years after completion of radiation therapy) or until disease progression
Time frame: At 4 weeks, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 years after completion of radiation therapy
Frequency of perilesional brain tissue changes on follow-up MRI, classified by severity (Grades 1-4 (as defined by Fouladi 2004) at 4 weeks, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 years after completion of radiation therapy
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Christoph Oster, Dr. med.
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Sied Kebir, PD Dr med.
CONTACT
University Hospital, Essen
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Randomized Trial of Radiotherapy With Protons vs. Radiotherapy With Photons for Patients With WHO Grade 2-3 Glioma (GliProPh)
Acronym: GliProPh
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