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Cryoablation and Radiation Therapy for Bone Pain

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
NCT IDNCT04693377ClinicalTrials.gov data as of Apr 2026
Target enrollment

40

Study length

about 6 years

Ages

18+

Locations

1 site in TX

What this study is about

This trial is testing whether cryoablation, a procedure that freezes cancer cells in the bones, combined with radiation therapy works better than radiation therapy alone to relieve pain from bone metastases. The goal is to determine if this combination provides more effective pain relief compared to radiation therapy alone.

Simplified from trial records by PatientMatch.

What you may be asked to do

  • 1.Quality-of-Life Assessment
  • 2.Receive Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
  • 3.Undergo Cryosurgery

Participation Burden

What's physically and logistically required of participants.

Logistics & Travel
In-person visits

Requires travel to a study site

Physical Intervention
Standard

How treatment is administered

Treatment Assignment
Randomized (Open Label)

You are randomly assigned, but you will know your treatment.

Extracted study details

Pulled from the trial record to show what is being tested and what the study is measuring.

Endpoints

Primary: Pain response

Secondary: Duration of response, Local control, Rate and severity of adverse and serious related adverse events

Procedures

radiation

Body systems

Oncology