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RATIONALE: 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy may lessen side effects caused by palliative radiation therapy and improve the quality of life of patients with lung cancer.
PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying how well 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy works in reducing the side effects of palliative radiation in patients with lung cancer.
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The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate that using technically sophisticated 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy for the palliative treatment of lung cancer patients will result in equivalent degrees of symptom relief and a reduction in the primary endpoint of oesophagitis.
Single arm therapeutic clinical study.
RT Treatment Regimens:
17 Gy/2 fractions or 20Gy/5 fractions or 39Gy/13 fractions
Primary Endpoint:
-The occurrence of Grade 3 or higher oesophagitis in the interval between start and 1-month post completion of treatment as determined by CTCAE Version 4.02
Patients will be assessed pre treatment, during treatment, 2 weeks post completion of treatment, one month post completion of treatment, three months post completion of treatment, and three monthly thereafter
-All patients who complete treatment (and whose on-treatment toxicity is documented) will be evaluable.
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Safety Endpoint:
-Radio-induced oesophagitis, acute and long term, using the CTCAE Version 4.02.
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-In the opinion of the Investigator, any evidence of severe or uncontrolled systematic disease (e.g. unstable or uncompensated respiratory, cardiac, hepatic or renal disease)
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40 participants in 1 patient group
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