This clinical trial is focused on studying the safety and effectiveness of continuing treatment with osimertinib, also known by its code name AZD9291, during radiation therapy. The study involves patients with a type of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has a specific mutation in the EGFR gene. The trial includes three groups of patients: those receiving radiation for cancer that has spread to bones, organs, or soft tissues; those with cancer that has spread to the brain; and those with cancer in the lungs.
The purpose of the study is to assess the safety of continuing osimertinib treatment while patients undergo radiation therapy. The study will monitor for any side effects that may occur during and after the combination of these treatments. Patients will take osimertinib in the form of film-coated tablets, and the study will observe how well patients tolerate the treatment and how it affects their cancer.
Throughout the study, patients will receive regular check-ups to monitor their health and the progress of their cancer. The study aims to understand how well the combination of osimertinib and radiation therapy works in controlling the cancer and improving patients’ quality of life. The trial will also look at how long patients live without their cancer getting worse and how long they live overall. The study is expected to continue until the end of 2026.



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