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Quality of Life Intervention to Inform Patient Decision-Making in Early-Stage Lung Cancer

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This clinical trial studies the effect of a quality of life intervention on decision-making in patients with early-stage lung cancer who are undergoing standard of care surgery or stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Providing quality of life outcome data to patients deciding between surgery and SBRT may help decrease decision regret and increase patient satisfaction with their care.

Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. Determine the effect of provision of quality-of-life (QOL) information versus usual care for standard of care surgery or SBRT treatment on decision regret.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Determine the effect of provision of QOL information versus usual care for standard of care surgery or SBRT treatment on QOL measures.

II. Determine the influence of socioeconomic status on the relationship between decision regret and QOL information associated with each treatment modality.

OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 groups.

GROUP A: Patients receive study QOL intervention fact sheet during the initial consult that occurs 4 weeks prior to the standard of care surgery or SBRT. Patients have an opportunity to review the QOL fact sheet in person and discuss any questions with the treating physician(s).

GROUP B: Patients receive usual care during the initial consult that occurs 4 weeks prior to the standard of care surgery or SBRT.

Patients are followed up at 1, 3, and 6 months after standard of care surgery or SBRT.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age >= 18 years
  • Radiographic stage I-II non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • Eligible for both surgery and SBRT
  • Able to provide informed consent in English
  • Have verbal fluency in English
  • Participant must understand the investigational nature of this study and sign an Independent Ethics Committee/Institutional Review Board approved written informed consent form prior to receiving any study related procedure

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Radiographic stage III-IV NSCLC
  • Eligible for either only surgery or SBRT, but not both
  • Eligible for palliative-intent treatments or supportive care only.
  • Pregnant female participants.
  • Unwilling or unable to follow protocol requirements
  • Any condition which in the investigator's opinion deems the participant an unsuitable candidate
  • Cognitively impaired adults/adults with impaired decision-making capacity
  • Individuals who are not yet adults (infants, children, teenagers)
  • Prisoners

Study details

Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma, Stage I Lung Cancer AJCC v8, Stage IA1 Lung Cancer AJCC v8, Stage IA2 Lung Cancer AJCC v8, Stage IA3 Lung Cancer AJCC v8

NCT05292521

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

29 April 2024

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