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Prospective Observational Trial to Evaluate Quality of Life After Neoadjuvant Radiation or Chemoradiation Followed by Surgery in Patients With Rectal Cancer

Prospective Observational Trial to Evaluate Quality of Life After Neoadjuvant Radiation or Chemoradiation Followed by Surgery in Patients With Rectal Cancer

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Observational study to evaluate longitudinal quality of life according to standardized EORTC questionaires as well as functional Outcome, oncological outcome and toxicity in patients treated with neoadjuvant short term radiation or long-term chemoradiation followed by surgery

Description

Observational study to evaluate longitudinal quality of life in patients treated with neoadjuvant short-course Irradiation or neoadjuvant Long-Course chemoradiation followed by surgery. QoL will be evaluated by standardized EORTC questionaires QLQ C30 and CR29. Acute and late toxicity will be assessed according to CTCAE 4.03. Oncological Outcome will be assessed with regard to local and distant Control, Patterns of recurrence, freedom from Treatment failure and Overall survival. Correlations of physicians- and Patient-assessed functional outcomes are planned.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • histologically proven rectal Cancer without distant metastases
  • indication for neoadjuvant Radiation or chemoradiation therapy according to multidiciplinary Evaluation
  • age >=18 years
  • written informed consent
  • ability to answer the standardized questionaires according to the treating physician

Exclusion Criteria:

  • age < 18 years
  • prior systemic therapy with regard to rectal Cancer
  • distant metastasis
  • second malignancy

Study details
    Rectal Cancer
    Quality of Life
    Radiation Therapy
    Chemoradiation

NCT03731130

Ludwig-Maximilians - University of Munich

26 January 2024

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