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Recommended dose fractionations in this arm will include 8 Gy in 1 fractions, 20 Gy in 5 fractions, and 30 Gy in 10 fractions. Patients in this arm should not receive stereotactic doses or radiotherapy boosts, unless there is a clearly known clinical benefit (e.g. stereotactic radiation to a new brain metastases when all disease is controlled on systemic therapy).\n\nSystemic therapy will be pre-specified based on the standard of care approach for that patient, and it may include cytotoxic, targeted, hormonal, or immunotherapy.",[13],"Radiation: Palliative RT",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Arm 2: Standard of Care + SBRT","EXPERIMENTAL","The experimental arm consists of SBRT (and standard of care systemic therapy). Each lesion may be treated with 1, 3, or 5 SBRT fractions of 16-24 Gy, 24-33 Gy or 25-40 Gy, respectively, depending on the local practice and size \\& location of oligometastases. Three-fraction regimens will deliver a fraction every second day, and five-fraction regimens are delivered daily. All treatments must be completed within 2 weeks (10 working days) in order to avoid delays in starting systemic therapy.\n\nPatients treated with prior or concomitant systemic therapy are eligible for this study. Use of chemotherapy regimens, targeted therapy or immunotherapy containing potent enhancers of radiation damage (e.g. gemcitabine, doxorubicin) can be postponed or interrupted for a duration of one month after radiation.",[19],"Radiation: Stereotactic body radiotherapy",[21,28],{"type":22,"name":23,"description":24,"armGroupLabels":25,"otherNames":26},"RADIATION","Stereotactic body radiotherapy","Each lesion may be treated with 1, 3, or 5 SBRT fractions of 16-24 Gy, 24-33 Gy or 25-40 Gy, respectively, depending on the local practice and size \\& location of oligometastases. Three-fraction regimens will deliver a fraction every second day, and five-fraction regimens are delivered daily. All treatments must be completed within 2 weeks (10 working days) in order to avoid delays in starting systemic therapy.",[15],[27],"SBRT",{"type":22,"name":29,"description":30,"armGroupLabels":31,"otherNames":32},"Palliative RT","Radiotherapy for patients in the standard arm should follow the principles of palliative radiotherapy as per the individual institution, with the goal of alleviating symptoms or preventing imminent complications. Recommended dose fractionations in this arm will include 8 Gy in 1 fractions, 20 Gy in 5 fractions, and 30 Gy in 10 fractions. 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Prior radiotherapy in general is allowed, as long as the composite plan meets dose constraints herein. For patients treated previously with radiation, biological effective dose calculations should be used to equate previous doses to the tolerance doses listed in the RTQA Guidelines. All such cases should be discussed with one of the study coordinators\n* Brain metastases only, without extra-cerebral metastases\n* Malignant pleural effusion, malignant ascites, meningeal carcinomatosis and peritoneal carcinomatosis\n* Maximum size of 6 cm for lesions outside the brain, except:\n* Bone metastases over 5 cm may be included, if in the opinion of the local radiation oncologist it can be treated safely (e.g. rib, scapula, pelvis)\n* Clinical or radiologic evidence of symptomatic spinal cord compression. Patients can be eligible if surgical resection has been performed, but the surgical site counts toward the total of up to 3 metastases.\n* Metastatic disease that invades any of the following: GI tract (including oesophagus, stomach, small or large bowel), mesenteric lymph nodes, or disseminated skin metastases and lymphangiosis\n* Pregnant or breast feeding women\n* Any psychological, familial, sociological or geographical condition potentially hampering compliance with the study protocol and follow-up schedule; those conditions should be discussed with the patient before randomization in the trial","ALL","18 Years",{"count":201,"type":202},200,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[205],"NA","This is a randomized open-label multicentre Phase III superiority study of the effect of adding SBRT to the standard of care treatment on overall survival in patients with rare oligometastatic cancers.\n\nPatients will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio between current standard of care treatment vs. standard of care treatment + SBRT to all sites of known metastatic disease.\n\nThe primary objective of this trial is to assess if the addition of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) to standard of care treatment improves overall survival (OS) as compared to standard of care treatment alone in patients with rare oligometastatic cancers.",[208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218,219,220,221,222],"Gynecologic Cancer","Skin Cancer","Head and Neck Cancer","Sarcoma","Renal Cancer","Bladder Cancer","Upper Urinary Tract Carcinoma","Pancreatic Cancer","Hepatobiliary Cancer","Gastric Cancer","Small Bowel Cancer","Esophageal Cancer","Melanoma","Colon Cancer","Oligometastasis",[224,23,27],"oligometastatic cancer","2024-08-23",{"date":227,"type":228},"2024-08-26","ACTUAL",{"date":230,"type":228},"2021-06-10",{"date":232,"type":202},"2030-02-01",{"name":5,"class":6},13]