About This Study
The purpose of this study is to find out if stereotactic radiosurgery can reduce your symptoms and lower the chance of the cancer growing or getting worse. Stereotactic radiosurgery is commonly used to treat brain tumors. It is a one or two-day outpatient procedure. A high dose of radiation is delivered to small spots in the brain not including the normal brain. We want to find out if this approach is better or worse than the usual approach for cancer that has spread to the brain.
Have cancer that has spread to the brain. Study team will discuss study details with you.
What Activities Are a Part of this Study?
- Informed Consent Review
- Use of Study Treatments or Placebo
- After Study Follow-Up Activities
- Review of Medical History
- Physical Examinations
- Study Visits and Consultations
- Surveys/Questionnaires
- Laboratory and Imaging Tests
- Diary/e-Diary Writing or Recordings
Age & Gender
- 18 - 100 years old
- All Genders
Language
- This study enrolls English and Spanish speakers
Additional Study Information
- No compensation provided
- No reimbursement offered
Study Locations
- Greater Winston-Salem, NC