This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for glioblastoma, a type of brain cancer that has returned after initial treatment. The study involves two different approaches. One group of patients will receive a combination of a device called SonoCloud-9 and a chemotherapy drug named carboplatin. The SonoCloud-9 device is used to help the chemotherapy reach the brain more effectively. The other group will receive standard chemotherapy treatments, which may include either lomustine or temozolomide, based on the doctor’s recommendation.
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of these treatments in improving the survival of patients with recurrent glioblastoma. Participants will undergo surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible, followed by their assigned treatment. The study will monitor patients over a period of time to assess their overall survival and the progression of the disease. Patients will also be asked to report on their quality of life during the study.
Throughout the study, patients will receive regular check-ups and imaging tests, such as MRI scans, to track the size and growth of the tumor. The study aims to provide valuable information on which treatment approach may offer better outcomes for patients with this challenging condition. Participation in the study will involve regular visits to the clinic and adherence to the treatment plan as determined by the study protocol.



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