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Ultra Hypofractionnated Radiotherapy With HDR Brachytherapy Boost.

Phase 1-2 study, comparing ultra-hypofractionnated (UH) to a moderately hypofractionnated (MH) radiation therapy, with image guided HDR prostate brachytherapy. Using iso-equivalent doses, a non-inferiority analysis will be done in order to prove UH non-inferior to MH, toxicity wise. Acceptability, tolerability, acute and late toxicity will be reported. MRI visible dominant intra-prostatic lesion will be outlines and variability between radiation oncologists and radiologists will be reported. As secondary objective, biochemical and clinical failure free survival will be reported at 5 \& 10 years.

Participants needed: 205
Trial details
Age: 18-95Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: CHU de Quebec-Universite LavalUpdated: Sep 9, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Biopsy proven Prostate adenocarcinoma [+6]

Age < 18ans [+10]

Status: Recruiting

HYPofractionated Adjuvant RadioTherapy in 1 Versus 2 Weeks in High-risk Patients With Breast Cancer (HYPART).

We at PGIMER have been practicing hypofractionated radiotherapy in breast cancer patients for the last 4 decades. Our standard doses have been 35Gy/15#/3wks to the chest wall after mastectomy and 40Gy/16#/3wks after breast conserving surgery (BCS).It is also a routine practice in the UK and in a few centers in Canada. Hypofractionation reduces treatment time to half while maintaining cosmesis and gives control rates equal to conventional fractionation. As breast cancer is a leading cancer in females and radiation therapy is an important part of its local management, hypofractionation helps radiation centers worldwide to meet the growing need for radiation treatment in breast cancer, particularly in developing countries where resources are limited. It also reduces the financial burden on the patient and family. In this study we want to evaluate the impact of reducing the treatment duration from 3 weeks to 1 week. Eligible patients with breast cancer after mastectomy or BCS will be treated with a radiotherapy dose of 26Gy in 5 fractions over 1 week in the study arm and 40Gy in 15 fractions over 2 weeks in the control arm. The primary endpoint of this noninferiority study will be locoregional tumour control. Secondary endpoints will be early and late radiation toxicities, quality of life, contralateral primary tumours, regional and distant metastases, survival and second cancers. A total of 1018 patients will be randomised (1:1) to receive 1 week or 2 weeks of radiotherapy. An event-driven analysis will be performed after at least 94 patients have documented locoregional recurrences.

Participants needed: 1,018
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, ChandigarhUpdated: Dec 8, 2022Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years [+10]

Supraclavicular node or internal mammary node or distant metastasis [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Salvage Hypofractionated Accelerated Versus Standard Radiotherapy for Biochemical Failure After Prostatectomy

Patients with a biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy for moderate- or high- risk prostate cancer are randomly assigned to hypofractionated, accelerated high dose radiation therapy group (65 Gy, 26 fractions) and a control group of standard treatment group (66 Gy, 33 fractions). The criteria for stratification at randomization include 1) risk groups, 2) androgen deprivation therapy, and 3) PSA before salvage radiation therapy, which affect biochemical recurrence. It is expected that hypofractionated, accelerated high dose radiation therapy will have a superiority in terms of biochemical control to conventional radiation therapy, and the present study would like to confirm this. In addition, we aimed to evaluate and compare the toxicity and quality of life index of two radiation therapy regimens.

Participants needed: 288
Trial details
Age: 20+Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Asan Medical CenterUpdated: Jan 20, 2021Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Pathologically confirmed intermediate- or high-risk prostate cancer [+5]

Clinically gross recurrent tumor [+6]