Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Natural History of Childhood Malignancies Treated With Radiation Therapy
This study will: 1) provide standard non-experimental radiation therapy to children who have
a form of cancer or similar disease process that is of scientific interest, importance, or
educational value; 2) determine the effects of radiation on childhood cancers; and 3) allow
for the education of nurses, medical students, residents, clinical fellows, and physicians in
the management and care of this specialized group of cancer patients. Patients in this study
will not receive experimental therapy, but will be given standard medical care.
Patients eligible for this study include: 1) children with cancer or a precancer syndrome,
such as aplastic anemia or other myelodysplastic syndrome, who are between 3 years and 21
years of age and whose disease will be treated or has been treated with radiation therapy in
the NCI's Radiation Oncology Branch (ROB); 2) patients with cancer or a precancer syndrome
who have disease manifestations of special interest to ROB investigators; and 3) patients
with cancer or a precancer syndrome who offer an important educational benefit to radiation
oncology trainees and staff.
Participants will undergo a medical history, physical examination, and blood tests, and
radiation therapy. Before beginning treatment, medical information such as pathology reports,
laboratory results, diagnosis and treatment history, scan results, and so forth, will be
obtained from the patient's medical records. Additional procedures that may need to be done
include scans, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron
emission tomography (PET), lung function tests, arteriogram, or tumor biopsies.
Participants will then have a (simulation) treatment planning session for radiation therapy
during which measurements are taken, CT images are taken, and markings are placed on the body
to help determine the treatment area. The radiation will be delivered to the body by a
machine called a linear accelerator, which produces x-rays. Radiation therapy is generally
given once or twice a day 5 days a week. Each treatment takes about 10 minutes.
When the course of treatment is completed, patients return to the Radiation Oncology clinic
for follow-up visits that include blood tests, a physical examination, and review of
symptoms, if any. Visits are kept to a minimum, but continue for a prolonged period to watch
for any late effects of treatment that may occur over a period of decades.
BACKGROUND
-Children with cancer represent relatively rare disorders that are of unique scientific
importance and educational value.
OBJECTIVE
-This protocol will allow follow-up of these patients for determination of the effects of
radiation on overall survival, as well as relapse-free/ disease-free survival, local control,
and the late sequelae of radiation therapy.
ELIGIBILITY
-Children with cancer and who require radiation are referred to the Radiation Oncology Branch
primarily from Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and from other Branches
of the NCI/NIH.
DESIGN
-This protocol is designed to provide the radiation component of therapy in children with
cancer that have diseases that are of unique scientific interests, importance, and/or
educational value.
;
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recruiting |
NCT05346796 -
Survivorship Plan HEalth REcord (SPHERE) Implementation Trial
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT05094804 -
A Study of OR2805, a Monoclonal Antibody Targeting CD163, Alone and in Combination With Anticancer Agents
|
Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
| Completed |
NCT04867850 -
Effect of Behavioral Nudges on Serious Illness Conversation Documentation
|
N/A | |
| Enrolling by invitation |
NCT04086251 -
Remote Electronic Patient Monitoring in Oncology Patients
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT01285037 -
A Study of LY2801653 in Advanced Cancer
|
Phase 1 | |
| Completed |
NCT00680992 -
Study of Denosumab in Subjects With Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
|
Phase 2 | |
| Completed |
NCT00062842 -
Study of Irinotecan on a Weekly Schedule in Children
|
Phase 1 | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT04548063 -
Consent Forms in Cancer Research: Examining the Effect of Length on Readability
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT04337203 -
Shared Healthcare Actions and Reflections Electronic Systems in Survivorship
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT04349293 -
Ex-vivo Evaluation of the Reactivity of the Immune Infiltrate of Cancers to Treatments With Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting the Immunomodulatory Pathways
|
N/A | |
| Terminated |
NCT02866851 -
Feasibility Study of Monitoring by Web-application on Cytopenia Related to Chemotherapy
|
N/A | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT05304988 -
Development and Validation of the EFT for Adolescents With Cancer
|
||
| Completed |
NCT04448041 -
CRANE Feasibility Study: Nutritional Intervention for Patients Undergoing Cancer Surgery in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
|
||
| Completed |
NCT00340522 -
Childhood Cancer and Plexiform Neurofibroma Tissue Microarray for Molecular Target Screening and Clinical Drug Development
|
||
| Recruiting |
NCT04843891 -
Evaluation of PET Probe [64]Cu-Macrin in Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer and Sarcoidosis.
|
Phase 1 | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT03844048 -
An Extension Study of Venetoclax for Subjects Who Have Completed a Prior Venetoclax Clinical Trial
|
Phase 3 | |
| Completed |
NCT03109041 -
Initial Feasibility Study to Treat Resectable Pancreatic Cancer With a Planar LDR Source
|
Phase 1 | |
| Completed |
NCT03167372 -
Pilot Comparison of N-of-1 Trials of Light Therapy
|
N/A | |
| Terminated |
NCT01441115 -
ECI301 and Radiation for Advanced or Metastatic Cancer
|
Phase 1 | |
| Recruiting |
NCT06206785 -
Resting Energy Expenditure in Palliative Cancer Patients
|