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Purpose: This observational study aims to evaluate the clinical manifestations, therapeutic effects, progress and prognosis in radiotherapy-related nervous system complications.
OUTLINE: This is an observational clinical trial. Patients are enrolled and administrated with optimized clinical treatment. Blood, urine, stool, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), imaging and other examinations, and scale assessments are regularly performed to evaluate the state of the disease.
Further study details are provided by Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University/Yamei Tang.
Primary outcome measure: The primary endpoint is overall survival.
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Radiotherapy is a key component in the management of head and neck tumors and primary or metastatic cancer of the central nervous system. Various radiation treatment methods employ different types of fractionation and conformational protocols designed to deliver focused radiation to target regions to maximize the lethal effect on the neoplasm and minimize the extraneous dose on normal brain tissue and other adjacent organs at risk. The outcomes of these clinical protocols may be complicated by radiation effects on normal brain parenchyma and other nervous system, resulting in a spectrum of phenotypes that range from clinically asymptomatic changes to radiotherapy-related nervous system complications with severe neurological defects, including delayed radiation-induced brain necrosis, myelopathy and nerve injury.
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Interventions Patients are enrolled and administrated with optimized clinical treatment.
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Yamei Tang, M.D., PhD.; Yi Li, M.D., PhD.
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