About this trial
Proton therapy is a powerful tool enabling oncologists to spare normal tissue around the target for irradiation much better than what can be achieved with photon irradiation. The infiltrative nature of IDH-mutated grade II and III diffuse glioma, however, renders proton therapy a potential problem. A randomized controlled trial (RCT) is the only option when trying to ensure that chances of long-term survival are not impaired seeking to reduce unwanted late treatment effects. Non-inferiority of proton therapy compared to photon irradiation is the primary endpoint of the RCT.
Hence, PRO-GLIO has two main objectives. First, PRO-GLIO will evaluate if proton therapy is safe in patients with IDH-mutated grade II and III diffuse glioma, showing that survival figures at 2 years from radiotherapy are not poorer in the proton arm than in the photon arm. Second, we want to find the true number of patients in need of rehabilitation in both arms, and evaluate if proton therapy conveys a higher QoL than photon irradiation at 2 years from radiotherapy.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients must be 18 to 65 years old on the day of consent.
IDH-mutated astrocytoma grade 2 or 3, or oligodendroglioma grade 2 or 3 according to WHO 2021.
Indication for radiotherapy.
WHO/ECOG performance status 0-2.
Disqualifiers
Prior treatment (except surgery) for diffuse glioma
Concomitant or previous malignancies. Exceptions are adequately treated basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, or in situ carcinoma of the cervix uteri with a follow-up time of at least 3 years, or other previous malignancy with a disease-free interval of at least 5 years
Known CDKN2A/B homozygous deletion
Presence of any medical, psychological, familial, sociological, or geographical characteristic that might impair patient compliance for study protocol procedures including follow-up
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Radiation therapy
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Oslo University Hospital
Lead sponsor
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Collaborator
The Skandion Clinic
Collaborator
University Hospital of North Norway
Collaborator
St. Olavs Hospital
Collaborator
Haukeland University Hospital
Collaborator
Lund University Hospital
Collaborator
Ôrebro University Hospital
Collaborator
Uppsala University Hospital
Collaborator
Karolinska University Hospital
Collaborator
University Hospital, Umeå
Collaborator
University Hospital, Linkoeping
Collaborator
Ryhov County Hospital
Collaborator