Diffusion-weighted MRI to Predict Treatment Response in Stereotactic Radiotherapy of Central Nervous...
RadiotherapyBrain Metastases2 moreStereotactic radiation therapy is an important and common method of treating brain metastases in patients with malignant disease. Today, however, there are no methods available to determine the metastasis' radiation sensitivity in advance and treatment responses can only be seen by changing of the size of the metastasis on conventional X-ray examinations, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Changes in the size of the metastases is something that is often seen weeks / months after treatment is completed. At Lund University Hospital, a new imaging technique, diffusional variance decomposition (DIVIDE), has now been developed. With this technique, the scatter in isotropic and anisotropic diffusion can be measured for each measuring point, which provides significantly more information about the properties of the tissue compared to current methods.
Dual-Energy CT on Plan Quality, Dose-delivery Accuracy, and Simulated Outcomes of Patients Treated...
Lung CancerBrain CancerThe aim of this protocol is to refine the accuracy of proton beam therapy (PT) by the use of dual energy computed tomography (DECT), in conjunction with novel iterative image reconstruction algorithms, to more precisely determine the tissue properties through which the proton beam path travels.
A Dose Escalation Trial of Five Fraction Stereotactic Radiation Therapy for Brain Metastases
Brain MetastasesThis study looks at dose escalation for five fraction stereotactic radiotherapy for patients diagnosed with brain metastases with tumors 2.1-4.0 cm in diameter or 4.1-6.0 cm in diameter.
Pre-operative Stereotactic Radiosurgery Followed by Resection for Patients With Brain Metastases...
Brain MetastasesThis is a prospective, single arm, phase II trial to determine the local control at 6 months utilizing pre-operative stereotactic radiosurgery followed by surgery within 1 - 4 days in subjects with a diagnosis of 1-4 brain metastases and with an indication for surgical resection of at least one brain metastasis at the discretion of a neurosurgeon.
Evaluation of the Humoral and Tumoral Molecular Alteration Profile of Brain Metastases
Brain MetastasesThe purpose of the study is to determine in brain metastases and according to feasibility in liquid biopsies: Molecular alterations including in particular mutations, amplifications, Copy number gene variants and fusion transcripts identified by high-throughput sequencing; The rate of variation either in gain or in loss of expression of the different messenger Ribonucleic Acids by analysis of the transcriptome; Epigenetic alterations by methylation of deoxyribonucleic acid clusters by methylome chips.
Brain Diseases on 7.0T Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Brain TumorMRI1 moreThis clinical trial studies the use of 7-Tesla (7T)and 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting brain diseases. 7T MRI has increased detection sensitivity, including more accurate lesion delineation, higher inter-rater agreement. Diagnostic procedures such as 7T MRI may help ultimately improved diagnostic and therapies confidence to inform decision making than standard 3T MRI.
Dual Perfusion Imaging for Characterizing Vascular Architecture of Brain Lesions
Brain TumorBrain MetastasesThe objectives of the study are (1) to evaluate the feasibility of using a combined spin- and gradient- echo (SAGE) sequence in dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging (DSC MRI) and (2) to determine quantitative estimates of vessel density and size to differentiate between areas of radiation necrosis and tumor recurrence.
Electrocorticography in Mapping Functional Brain Areas During Surgery in Patients With Brain Tumors...
Brain NeoplasmMetastatic Malignant Neoplasm in the Brain1 moreThis pilot clinical trial studies how well electrocorticography works in mapping functional brain areas during surgery in patients with brain tumors. Using a larger than the standard mapping grid currently used during brain tumor surgery or a high-definition grid for electrocorticogram brain mapping may help doctors to better identify which areas of the brain are active during specific limb movement and speech during surgery in patients with brain tumors.
Advanced Diffusion MRI to Differentiate Tumor Recurrence From Pseudoprogression in Patients With...
Glioblastoma (GBM)This pilot study investigates whether advanced diffusion-weighted MRI (ADW-MRI) can differentiate between true tumor progression (TP) and a pseudoprogression (PsP) in patients with glioblastoma (GBM) or brain metastases.
Hypofractionated Brain Radiationcavity
Brain MetastasesAdult1 moreStereotactic radiosurgery or hypofractionated radiotherapy of the resection cavity after metastasectomy in cancer patients with brain metastases