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Brain metastases occur in 20-40% of patients with metastatic cancer. The standard treatment is based on whole brain radiation therapy and local treatment of metastases as neurosurgery or radiosurgery. However, many cases can not receive a standard local treatment, and local relapse occurs in almost 50% of cases treated with only whole brain irradiation. There are retrospective studies of increased radiation dose at the site of metastasis with hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (HSRT) with favorable results, but there are no controlled studies regarding the safety of radiation dose in these situations. This study is a phase I study to evaluate the maximum tolerance dose (MTD) with HSRT as a way to increase the dose of radiation after the WBRT for patients with 1-3 brain metastases not eligible for surgery or RS.
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RADIOTHERAPY WBRT Patient in supine position Immobilization of the head with a thermoplastic mask Simulation with computed tomography (CT) with contrast.
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Clinical target volume (CTV): brain and meninges to the foramen magnum Planned treatment volume (PTV): 5 mm from the CTV in all directions
HSRT Planning HSRT
Study model It'll be recruited 3 patients to the initial scheme of 4 fractions of 5 Gy on each brain metastasis with HSRT and if no patient has unacceptable toxicity, more 3 patients for subsequent scheme will be recruited. If 2 patients had unacceptable toxicity, the study ends and it'll be considered the study initiated with toxic regimen. If 1 patient has unacceptable toxicity, it'll be recruited 3 more patients for this scheme and if 1 or more patients had unacceptable toxicity, the scheme will be considered toxic and the study will be closed. If no patient develops unacceptable toxicity, the study will follow to the next cohort of 3 more patients with next dose level. The same criteria of recruitment will be performed till any scheme reach the MTD or up to the scheme of 4 fractions of 9 Gy.
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