The purpose of this research study is to look at a combination treatment of radiation therapy and a drug called Abraxane to treat epidural spinal cord compression.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2
Using the View Ray System
* Dose 15 mg/m\^2 * Should be administered by IV over 30 minutes
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Ambulatory Status
-Ambulatory status is categorized as paraplegic, not ambulatory, ambulatory with aid (for example, with assistive device like walker or crutches), and ambulatory without aid.
Time frame: 1 month
Ambulatory Status
-Ambulatory status is categorized as paraplegic, not ambulatory, ambulatory with aid (for example, with assistive device like walker or crutches), and ambulatory without aid.
Time frame: 3 months
Ambulatory Status
-Ambulatory status is categorized as paraplegic, not ambulatory, ambulatory with aid (for example, with assistive device like walker or crutches), and ambulatory without aid.
Time frame: 6 months
Ambulatory Status
-Ambulatory status is categorized as paraplegic, not ambulatory, ambulatory with aid (for example, with assistive device like walker or crutches), and ambulatory without aid.
Time frame: 9 months
Ambulatory Status
-Ambulatory status is categorized as paraplegic, not ambulatory, ambulatory with aid (for example, with assistive device like walker or crutches), and ambulatory without aid.
Time frame: 12 months
Strength of Lower Extremities
-Strength assessment is categorized as follows: 0/5=no contraction (worst); 1/5=muscle flicker, but no movement; 2/5=movement possible, but not against gravity (test the joint in its horizontal plane); 3/5=movement possible against gravity, but not against resistance by the examiner; 4/5=movement possible against some resistance by the examiner; 5/5=normal strength (best)
Time frame: 1 month
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Pain in the Irradiated Area" Measured on a Scale
-Pain is measured on a scale between 0-10. 0=no pain (best) and 10=the greatest pain (worst)
Time frame: 1 month
Pain in the Irradiated Area Measured on a Scale
-Pain is measured on a scale between 0-10. 0=no pain (best) and 10=the greatest pain (worst)
Time frame: 3 months
Pain in the Irradiated Area Measured on a Scale
-Pain is measured on a scale between 0-10. 0=no pain (best) and 10=the greatest pain (worst)
Time frame: 6 months
Pain in the Irradiated Area Measured on a Scale
-Pain is measured on a scale between 0-10. 0=no pain (best) and 10=the greatest pain (worst)
Time frame: 9 months
Pain in the Irradiated Area Measured on a Scale
-Pain is measured on a scale between 0-10. 0=no pain (best) and 10=the greatest pain (worst)
Time frame: 12 months