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ClinicalOncologyRadiation TherapyTrial Update

Trial on MRI-guided SBRT for Liver Metastases Aims to Establish Safe Dose Levels

This clinical trial aims to establish safe dose levels for MRI-guided SBRT in treating liver metastases, which could significantly influence treatment protocols in oncology. The outcomes may enhance the competitive positioning of companies involved in advanced radiation therapies.

Published: June 13, 2026
Updated: June 13, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / Radiation Therapy
Company: radiation therapy companies
Asset: oncology treatment protocols
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Oncology / Radiation Therapy

Status

Active

Sponsor

radiation therapy companies

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

This clinical trial aims to establish safe dose levels for MRI-guided SBRT in treating liver metastases, which could significantly influence treatment protocols in oncology. The outcomes may enhance the competitive positioning of companies involved in advanced radiation therapies.

Why it matters

This clinical trial aims to establish safe dose levels for MRI-guided SBRT in treating liver metastases, which could significantly influence treatment protocols in oncology. The outcomes may enhance the competitive positioning of companies involved in advanced radiation therapies.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

A clinical trial is underway to determine the maximum tolerated dose of MRI-guided SBRT for liver metastases.

This clinical trial aims to establish safe dose levels for MRI-guided SBRT in treating liver metastases, which could significantly influence treatment protocols in oncology. The outcomes may enhance the competitive positioning of companies involved in advanced radiation therapies.

Monitor the trial's progress and results for potential shifts in treatment protocols and competitive dynamics in oncology.

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Companies

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Assets

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Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • OAR-Based, Dose Escalated SBRT With Real Time Adaptive MRI Guidance for Liver Metastases ↗
  • Trial on MRI-guided SBRT for Liver Metastases Aims to Establish Safe Dose Levels ↗

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  • Trial on MRI-guided SBRT for Liver Metastases Aims to Establish Safe Dose Levels →

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