Clinical Trial

Study of Tumour Focused Radiotherapy for Bladder Cancer

Study acronym: RAIDER
Active, Not Recruiting Phase 2
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Record status
This record was last updated June 9, 2020 (before its estimated December 2021 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Bladder cancer is the seventh most common cancer in the UK, with 10,399 new cases diagnosed in 2011. In a quarter of these cases the cancer has infiltrated the muscular wall of the bladder (muscle invasive) and is life threatening. This type of bladder cancer is usually treated either with surgical removal of the bladder, or daily radiotherapy treatment (high strength xrays which kill cells), given every day for 4 or 7 weeks. RAIDER will investigate methods which have the potential to improve how well this radiotherapy works. RAIDER is based on a study of novel radiotherapy techniques which was conducted at a single UK NHS Trust. Bladder radiotherapy is normally delivered using a single plan throughout treatment and treats the whole bladder with the same radiotherapy dose. In adaptive radiotherapy the delivery plan is chosen from 3 possible plans. In cancer (tumour) focused radiotherapy, the highest dose of the radiotherapy is aimed at the tumour within the bladder. In RAIDER, at least 240 participants with muscle invasive bladder cancer will be in one of 3 treatment groups: 1. standard whole bladder radiotherapy 2. standard dose tumour focused adaptive radiotherapy 3. dose escalated tumour boost adaptive radiotherapy Participants will visit the hospital 4 weeks, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months after radiotherapy and annually thereafter to check whether the cancer has returned and to receive treatment for any symptoms they may be experiencing. RAIDER aims to confirm in a multicentre setting that novel techniques allow a higher radiotherapy dose than standard to be reliably targeted at the tumour within the bladder and to check that the long term side effects of the treatment are acceptable. If this is the case, results of RAIDER will be used to develop a study to establish whether dose escalated radiotherapy is better at treating bladder cancer than standard dose.
Protocol Amendment History 9 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 9 times since 2015-05-14; most recent amendment 2020-06-05.
Status change: Recruiting → Active, Not Recruiting 2020-06-05
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2015-10-14
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT02447549
Lead Sponsor Institute of Cancer Research, United Kingdom
Collaborators: Trans Tasman Radiation Oncology Group
Conditions Bladder Cancer
Enrollment 345 participants
Start Date 2015-10-21
Primary Completion 2021-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2029-03 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2020-06-09