MOMENTUM

MOMENTUM-Multiple Outcome Evaluation of Radiation Therapy Using the MR-Linac...

Description

MOMENTUM aims to accelerate the technical and clinical development of Anatomic and Biologic MRGRT and facilitate the evidence-based introduction of the MR-Linac into clinical practice. In MOMENTUM, from all adult patients treated on the MR-Linac, tec...

General Design

Type
Cohort study, Registry
Cohort type
Clinical cohort
Data collection type
Prospective
Design
Longitudinal
Design description
A multi-institutional, international prospective, observational cohort study.
Start/End data collection
2019 (ongoing)
Design paper
The MOMENTUM Study: An International Registry for the Evidence-Based Introduction of MR-Guided Adaptive Therapy

Population

Countries
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands (the), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the), United States of America (the), Australia
Number of participants
6000
Population age groups
Adult (18+ years)
Main medical condition
  • II Neoplasms

Organisations

Lead organisations
  • UMC Utrecht (UMCU)
    Netherlands (the)

    Researcher

Additional organisations
  • Allegheny Health Network 
  • Anderson Cancer Center Houston (MDACC)
  • Austin Health Melbourne 
  • Institut Jules Bordet 
  • Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW)
  • Nederlands Kanker Instituut - Antoni van Leeuwenhoekziekenhuis (NKI-AVL)
  • Odense Universitetshospital (OUH)
  • Ospedale Sacro Cuore Don Calabria 
  • Radboud universitair medisch centrum 
    Netherlands (the)
  • Radiotherapeutisch Instituut Friesland (RIF)
  • Radiotherapiegroep Deventer 
  • Royal Marsden Hospital 
  • Sunnybrook Hospital 
  • The Christie Hospital 
  • Università degli Studi di Brescia 
  • Universitätsklinikum Tübingen (UKT)
  • University Health Network Princess Margaret Cancer Centre 

Contributors

Subpopulations

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Networks

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Publications

Access conditions

Data access conditions
  • health or medical or biomedical research
  • disease specific research
Data use conditions
  • collaboration required
  • institution specific restriction
Release type
Continuous
Prelinked
false

Funding & Acknowledgements

Funding
study is partially funded by Elekta AB