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The investigators aim to evaluate the safety of delivering a one-time single fraction of Lattice Extreme Ablative Dose (LEAD) radiotherapy followed one day later by standard-dose, conventionally fractionated concurrent chemotherapy and radiation delivered over 6 weeks in patients with bulky stage III non-small cell lung cancer in the setting of a single-arm phase I clinical trial. The investigators hypothesize that the addition of a one-time single fraction of LEAD radiation is safe and feasible, and will not result in additional toxicity above that expected with standard-dose concurrent chemotherapy and radiation alone.
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Paarticipants will receive a single fraction of LEAD radiation on day 1, followed one day later by conventionally fractionated concurrent chemoradiation consisting of 60 Gy of radiation delivered to involved sites of disease and a platinum doublet.
The investigational radiation treatment, a single fraction of LEAD radiation, is to be followed by conventionally fractionated radiation delivered concurrently with a standard chemotherapy regimen for stage III non-small cell lung cancer. The following day, patients will begin concurrent chemotherapy and radiation. Chemotherapy will be delivered under the management of the treating medical oncologist. Chemotherapy must be a platinum doublet. Carboplatin and cisplatin are both considered acceptable platinum agents. The use of cisplatin over carboplatin is strongly encouraged, unless the patient has a contraindication to cisplatin. The second agent will be at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist; in the current era, chemotherapy agents are tailored to each patient based on tumor histology, as well as comorbidities that dictate the tolerance of certain chemotherapeutic agents. Chemotherapy will be delivered concurrently throughout radiation therapy, beginning on day 2 of the treatment protocol and on the same day as the start of standard-dose radiation. Weekly regimens or regimens delivered every 3 weeks are acceptable. Additional cycles of consolidation chemotherapy are encouraged and will be given at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist.
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Patients must have histologically or cytologically documented stage III non-small cell lung cancer including squamous cell, adenocarcinoma, large cell carcinoma and poorly differentiated non-small cell lung cancer.
Patients must have a minimum of 4 cm of measurable disease in any one continuous dimension as seen on diagnostic CT scan.
Pulmonary function tests with forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) ≥1.45 liters/second.
Patients must be 21 years of age or older. There is no maximum age restriction.
Patients must have a Zubrod performance status of 0 or 1.
Patients must have normal organ and marrow function as defined below:
Patients must have weight loss ≤ 10% over the past three months.
Women of child-bearing potential and men will be asked to use adequate contraception.
Patients must have the ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
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