About this trial
For patients with non-small cell lung cancer and more than five metastatic lesions (non-oligometastatic disease), does radical treatment of the primary lung lesion, in addition to pharmacotherapy, also provide benefits in terms of progression-free survival (PFS) and local control? Currently, there is limited clinical research on combining pharmacotherapy with radiotherapy for the primary lesion in non-oligometastatic patients. Therefore, this study aims to investigate whether radical radiotherapy targeting the primary lung lesion, in addition to pharmacotherapy, can improve local control and survival in non-oligometastatic patients, and whether the associated toxicities are acceptable.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Pathologically or cytologically confirmed stage IV NSCLC [9th edition, 2024];
Non-oligometastatic disease (number of metastatic lesions > 5, regardless of the number of organs involved); patients with brain metastases must be conscious; the number of lung metastases must not affect lung function and allow for possible primary tumor radiotherapy;
Treatment-naïve (no prior antitumor therapy); or disease control after 1-3 months of monotherapy with TKI, ALK inhibitor/ROS inhibitor; or disease control after 4-6 cycles of chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy;
Age 18-80 years, ECOG 0-2 or KPS ≥70; no contraindications to radiotherapy, EGFR-TKI, ALK/ROS1 inhibitors, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy;
Disqualifiers
Stage I-III NSCLC, oligometastasis (number of metastatic lesions ≤ 5), Stage IV NSCLC with malignant serous cavity effusion, or KPS ≤ 60;
Patients with extensive liver metastases or lung metastases that have severely impaired liver or lung function;
Patients with uncontrolled hypertension, diabetes, unstable angina, history of myocardial infarction, symptomatic congestive heart failure within the past 12 months, or uncontrolled arrhythmia; clinically diagnosed valvular heart disease; active bacterial, fungal, or viral infections; mental disorders; severe pulmonary dysfunction;
Pregnant or lactating patients;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Three-Dimensional Radiotherapy for Primary lungTumors