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Decreasing Doses of Dexamethasone to Reduce Side Effects After Brain Surgery for People with Breast Cancer Brain Metastases

Post-Operative Dosing of Steroids Post Craniotomy for Brain Tumor (PODS)

Purpose: To study the effects (good and bad) of decreasing doses of dexamethasone on side effects after surgery to remove a brain tumor.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that has spread to the brain (brain metastasis) who are planning to receive brain surgery. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following after surgery: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dexamethasone, decreasing doses every day for up to 2 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">MRI scan</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CT scan</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Craniotomy is surgery to remove a brain tumor.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Steroids are the standard of care treatment to reduce swelling (edema) and reduce symptoms after surgery.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">However, some steroids have side effects including high blood sugar, high blood pressure, and worsened wound healing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dexamethasone is a type of steroid called a corticosteroid. It is used to reduce inflammation, reduce swelling, and lower the body's immune response.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Reducing the dose of dexamethasone may decrease steroid side effects without increasing the risk of swelling after brain surgery.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan produces body pictures created by using magnetic energy rather than x-ray energy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A computed tomography (CT) scan produces body pictures created by x-ray energy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06132685' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://mbcbrainmets.org/' target='_blank'>MBCBrainMets.org</a> </li></ul>
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Decreasing Doses of Dexamethasone to Reduce Side Effects After Brain Surgery for People with Breast Cancer Brain Metastases

Post-Operative Dosing of Steroids Post Craniotomy for Brain Tumor (PODS)
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Nearest Location:
2139 miles
Emory University Hospital/Winship Cancer Institute
Atlanta, GA

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Visits:
Coincides with surgery

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06132685

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Phase II

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