Tumor Resection and Gliadel® Wafers, Followed by Temodar® With Standard Radiation or GammaKnife® for New GBM
Glioblastoma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Glioblastoma focused on measuring Glioblastoma, GBM, Radiation, GammaKnife(R), Radiosurgery, Gliadel(R), Temozolomide, Temodar(R)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- single enhancing lesion of the brain with MRI appearance consistent with GBM
- Must be appropriate for Gliadel® wafer implant
- Pathologic confirmation of GBM
- no gross residual tumor found on the immediate postoperative MRI scan
- Volumetric measurements of the resection cavity margin being < 50 cc
- Karnofsky performance status (KPS) 80% or better
- Must be able to undergo MRI imaging with gadolinium
- Willingness to have follow up visits at Barrow Neurological Institute(BNI)
Exclusion Criteria:
- multi-focal tumors
- tumors which extend across the corpus callosum,
- residual nodular disease
- Tumors, with a contraindication to Gliadel® implant, such as an anticipated extensive ventricular opening resulting from complete resection.
- Tumor measuring greater than 50cc in volume (on post-operative scan) Volume < 50 cc if volume if a significant volume of eloquent tissue is included in the proposed treatment volume
- Unable to undergo MRI with gadolinium
- History of cancer within 2 years of GBM diagnosis (basal and squamous cell skin cancers are allowed)
- Patient is not willing to follow up at BNI
Sites / Locations
- Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
GammaKnife(R) stereotactic radiosurgery
Standard fractionated radiation therapy
Following surgery for Gross total resection and Gliadel(R) wafers implanted , the patient will receive a one-day GammaKnife(R) stereotactic radiosurgery procedure and will also take temozolomide (Temodar(R)) chemotherapy daily for six weeks with a one month break before taking temodar for additional 12 monthly cycles.
Following surgery for Gross total resection and Gliadel(R) wafers implanted , the patient will receive six weeks of standard fractionated radiation therapy plus daily temozolomide (Temodar(R)) chemotherapy for six weeks. This is followed by a one month break before taking temodar for additional 12 monthly cycles.