This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of cancer known as oligometastatic solid cancer. This is a stage of cancer where the disease has spread to a limited number of other parts of the body. The study will use a treatment called VESANOID, which contains the active substance tretinoin. Tretinoin is a chemical compound that is taken orally in the form of a soft capsule. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of combining a special type of radiation therapy, called SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy), with tretinoin to support the immune system by blocking certain cells that can suppress immune responses.
The study will be conducted in two parts. In the first part, the focus will be on assessing the safety of using SBRT together with tretinoin. In the second part, the study will look at how well tretinoin can protect the immune system, particularly the lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell, from the effects of radiation. Participants will receive the treatment over a period of time, and their health and response to the treatment will be monitored closely. The study aims to understand if this combination can help manage the cancer more effectively while maintaining the health of the immune system.
Throughout the study, various aspects will be observed, such as the duration and severity of any decrease in lymphocytes, overall safety, and how well patients adhere to the treatment. The study will also track the control of cancer lesions and the overall survival of participants. This research hopes to provide valuable insights into improving treatment options for patients with oligometastatic solid cancer.



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