Single- versus multi-fraction spine stereotactic radiosurgery (ALL-STAR) for patients with spinal metastases: a randomized phase III trial protocol

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Pratapneni, Aniket [1 ,2 ]
Klebaner, Daniella [3 ]
Soltys, Scott Gerard [3 ]
Rahimy, Elham [3 ]
Gibbs, Iris Catrice [3 ]
Chang, Steven Daniel [3 ]
Li, Gordon [3 ]
Gephart, Melanie Hayden [3 ]
Veeravagu, Anand [3 ]
Szalkowski, Gregory Arthur [3 ]
Gu, Xuejun [3 ]
Wang, Lei [3 ]
Chuang, Cynthia [3 ]
Liu, Lianli [3 ]
Jackson, Scott [3 ]
Lu, Rong [3 ]
Skerchak, Jillian Adele [1 ]
Huang, Kelly Zhe [1 ]
Wong, Samantha [1 ]
Brown, Eleanor [1 ]
Pollom, Erqi Liu [3 ]
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[1] Stanford Canc Inst, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94115 USA
[3] Stanford Med, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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VERTEBRAL COMPRESSION FRACTURE; BODY RADIATION-THERAPY; BRAIN METASTASES; CLINICAL-TRIALS; LOCAL-CONTROL; 24; GY; RADIOTHERAPY; MULTICENTER; PALLIATION; CONSENSUS;
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10.1186/s12885-025-13655-6
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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BackgroundFor patients with spine metastases, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) provides excellent local control and pain response. Despite increasing use of this treatment modality, there is no consensus on the optimal dose and fractionation of spine SRS for efficacy and toxicity. We have initiated a single-center phase III randomized trial that compares two dose regimens with similar biological equivalent dose (BED) to determine the isolated effect of SRS fractionation on local control.MethodsPatients with one to three cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine metastases spanning no more than two contiguous vertebral levels in need of radiation will be eligible for enrollment. Patients will be assigned 1:1 to receive either 22 Gy in 1 fraction or 28 Gy in 2 fractions. Biased coin randomization will be used to randomly assign patients while balancing the following stratifying variables between the two treatment arms at baseline: gastrointestinal histology (yes/no), paraspinal tissue extension (yes/no), epidural compression (low-/high-grade), and number of sites treated (one to three). The primary endpoint is one-year local control, defined per Spine Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (SPINO) criteria. The secondary endpoints include patient-reported health-related quality of life (HRQOL), pain associated with the treated site, vertebral compression fracture (VCF), and two-year local control. Patients will be followed for these outcomes at one to two weeks, one month, three months, and six months after treatment, and every six months thereafter until 24 months after treatment. While on the study, patients will receive routine co-interventions as clinically indicated.DiscussionThe studies published thus far comparing the single- and multi-fraction SRS are lacking long-term local control outcomes and are limited by selection bias as well as single-fraction arms with higher BED, which is correlated with improved local control. Our study will isolate the effect of fractionation by comparing one-year local control in patients treated with single- and multi-fraction SRS with equivalent BED. We anticipate that the results of this, as well as secondary endpoints such as pain response, adverse effects, and quality of life will provide much-needed guidance regarding optimal dose and fractionation for both maximizing local control and minimizing toxicity.Clinical trial informationNCT#06173401. Approved by Stanford Scientific Review Committee (study ID: BRN0060) on 9/12/2023 and Stanford Institutional Review Board (study ID: IRB-72248) on 11/14/2023
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