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Frequently Asked Questions Below, you can find FAQs about clinical research and this particular clinical trial.

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Am I eligible for this study? If you are age 18 or older and are planning to receive surgery for cancer that has spread to your brain, you may be able to participate. Your healthcare team is the best source for information about your treatment options, including cancer clinical trials. Be sure to take this […]

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  About This Study NRG-BN012 is a clinical study for people who are planning to receive surgery to treat cancer that has spread to your brain, called brain metastases. Currently, patients with brain metastases receive surgery followed by radiation to the site of cancer in your brain. Researchers want to see if giving radiation before […]

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NRG-BN01 FAQ

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