Patients who receive radiation therapy often have fatigue or a decrease in feeling well causing a "wasting" away. For patients with advanced disease of lung cancer, prostate cancer, or cancer that has spread to the bone, it is hoped that this drug may decrease this. If patients feel better during treatments they can complete the therapy without any breaks in treatment. For treatment to be most effective, it should be given in the amount needed, on a particular schedule.
Subjects will be placed in a group to receive either the drug enbrel, or a placebo. The radiation therapy treatments are as they would be given if the person was not on a research study. The selection of the group a patient is in is done by random, like flipping a coin. The doctor is not able to influence which group anyone is selected for. As is done routinely, radiation therapy is given Monday through Friday for about 4 to 6 weeks.The injections of enbrel or placebo are given two times a week. The enbrel or placebo is given as an injection directly under the skin with a small needle.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
54
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Determine if the subjects who received the enbrel study drug had a better quality of life than the subjects who received placebo
Safety profile for enbrel taken by this group of individuals
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