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Stereotactic Magnetic Resonance Guided Adaptive Radiation Therapy for the Treatment of Cancer, SMART Study

Trial Status: active

This phase I/II trial studies how well stereotactic magnetic resonance guided adaptive radiation therapy (SMART) works for the treatment of cancer. SMART is a type of radiation guided by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to treat patients with cancer. SMART may improve outcome for patients, specifically local control and quality of life, as compared to current treatment standards. This research may determine if this type of radiation therapy improves experience during radiation and improves how well the radiation treats cancer.