Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy clinical trials
5 indexed studies · 1 currently recruiting
- Active not recruitingPHASE3
Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for Comprehensive Treatment of 4-10 Oligometastatic Tumors
This study looks at a special type of radiation (SABR) for people with cancer that has spread a little (4-10 spots). It compares SABR to usual treatments to see if it helps people live longer, keeps cancer away, and improves their quality of life.
For: Metastatic TumorsAustralia · Canada · Netherlands - Active not recruitingNA
Assessment of Precision Irradiation in Early NSCLC and Interstitial Lung Disease
This study looks at a special type of radiation (SABR) for early-stage lung cancer in people who also have a lung scarring condition (ILD). The goal is to see how well it works and if it's safe for this group, especially if surgery isn't an option.
For: Non Small Cell Lung Cancer · Interstitial Lung DiseaseCanada · United Kingdom - Active not recruitingPHASE2
Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for Comprehensive Treatment of Oligometastatic Tumors (SABR-COMET)
This study compares a new, highly focused radiation treatment called SABR with standard radiation for people with a small number of cancers that have spread. It aims to see if SABR improves how long people live and their quality of life.
For: Metastatic TumorsAustralia · Canada · Netherlands - Active not recruitingNA
Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for Comprehensive Treatment of Oligometastatic (1-3 Metastases) Cancer
This study looks at a new, more precise radiotherapy (SABR) for people with 1 to 3 small cancer growths that have spread. We are comparing it to standard radiotherapy to see if it helps people live longer, improves quality of life, and is good value for money.
For: Metastatic TumorsAustralia · Canada · Ireland - RecruitingNA
Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Refractory Ventricular Tachycardia
This study looks at a new way to treat a fast, abnormal heart rhythm called ventricular tachycardia (VT). We're testing a special type of radiation, usually used for cancer, to see if it can safely stop VT in people who can't have other treatments or for whom other treatments haven't worked.
For: Radiotherapy; Complications · Ventricular Tachycardia · Structural Heart AbnormalityUnited Kingdom