Proton therapy versus conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of cavernous sinus benign meningioma, a randomized controlled phase III study protocol (COG-PROTON-01)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36189Dato
2024-12-30Type
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Peer reviewed
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Lesueur, Paul; Clarisse, Benedicte; Lequesne, Justine; Licaj, Idlir; Feuvret, Loic; Stefan, Dinu; Ricard, Damien; Noel, Georges; Balosso, Jacques; Lange, Marie; Capel, Aurelie; Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle; Castera, Marie; Legrand, Berenice; Goliot, Nicolas; Hedou, Camille; Grellard, Jean Michel; Valable, SamuelSammendrag
Methods COG-PROTON-01 is the first worldwide randomized phase III prospective study evaluating long-term toxicity of these two irradiation modalities (PRT and XRT)for the treatment of cavernous sinus meningioma. Primary objective is to compare long-term cognitive and/or functional (visual, hearing, neurological and/or endocrinological) deterioration between patients treated by fractionated proton-therapy (PRT) or photon radiotherapy (XRT), 5 years after the end of irradiation. The primary endpoint is based on the individual neurocognitive test scores (grouped into five cognitive domains: attention, executive functioning, verbal memory, working memory, information processing speed) and on visual, hearing, endocrinological and neurological evaluations, five years after radiotherapy. Eligible patients with low-grade cavernous sinus meningioma will be 1:1 randomised, with stratification on age, sex, MoCA score. Overall, the inclusion of 160 patients is planned (80 in each arm). To be considered as positive, asumming that 47% of patients will not develop long-term cognitive disabilities deficits after XRT radiotherapy,, thus at least 70% of the patients treated with PRT should not develop functional impairment. First inclusions started on September 2023 (NCT05895344 ).