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Published in: Radiation Oncology 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Metastasis | Research

FLASH radiotherapy for the treatment of symptomatic bone metastases in the thorax (FAST-02): protocol for a prospective study of a novel radiotherapy approach

Authors: EC Daugherty, Y Zhang, Z Xiao, AE Mascia, M Sertorio, J Woo, C McCann, KJ Russell, RA Sharma, D Khuntia, JD Bradley, CB Simone 2nd, JC Breneman, JP Perentesis

Published in: Radiation Oncology | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

FLASH therapy is a treatment technique in which radiation is delivered at ultra-high dose rates ( 40 Gy/s). The first-in-human FAST-01 clinical trial demonstrated the clinical feasibility of proton FLASH in the treatment of extremity bone metastases. The objectives of this investigation are to assess the toxicities of treatment and pain relief in study participants with painful thoracic bone metastases treated with FLASH radiotherapy, as well as workflow metrics in a clinical setting.

Methods

This single-arm clinical trial is being conducted under an FDA investigational device exemption (IDE) approved for 10 patients with 1–3 painful bone metastases in the thorax, excluding bone metastases in the spine. Treatment will be 8 Gy in a single fraction administered at ≥ 40 Gy/s on a FLASH-enabled proton therapy system delivering a single transmission proton beam. Primary study endpoints are efficacy (pain relief) and safety. Patient questionnaires evaluating pain flare at the treatment site will be completed for 10 consecutive days post-RT. Pain response and adverse events (AEs) will be evaluated on the day of treatment and on day 7, day 15, months 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 12, and every 6 months thereafter. The outcomes for clinical workflow feasibility are the occurrence of any device issues as well as time on the treatment table.

Discussion

This prospective clinical trial will provide clinical data for evaluating the efficacy and safety of proton FLASH for palliation of bony metastases in the thorax. Positive findings will support the further exploration of FLASH radiation for other clinical indications including patient populations treated with curative intent.

Registration

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05524064.
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Metadata
Title
FLASH radiotherapy for the treatment of symptomatic bone metastases in the thorax (FAST-02): protocol for a prospective study of a novel radiotherapy approach
Authors
EC Daugherty
Y Zhang
Z Xiao
AE Mascia
M Sertorio
J Woo
C McCann
KJ Russell
RA Sharma
D Khuntia
JD Bradley
CB Simone 2nd
JC Breneman
JP Perentesis
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Radiation Oncology / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1748-717X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-024-02419-4

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