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Survival Rates and Quality of Life According to Follow-up Period After Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer (STOFOLUP)

Survival Rates and Quality of Life According to Follow-up Period After Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer (STOFOLUP)

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19 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is a multi-center, prospective, randomized controlled study. The aim of this study is to compare survival rates and to observe quality of life and nutritional status according to follow-up period in patients who underwent radical gastrectomy for stage 2 or 3 gastric cancer.

Description

The hypothesis of this study is that the survival rates would be different between the 3 months and 6 months follow-up groups. The investigators expected survival differences of 6% and the anticipated 3-year overall survival is 83% in the 6 months follow-up group based on the previous 3 phase clinical trial. On the basis of this hypothesis, the sample size was calculated as 886 patients.

Patients who were diagnosed as stage 2 or 3 gastric cancer after gastrectomy will be assigned to 3 months or 6 months follow-up group. The planned examinations including blood test, X-ray , CT, endoscopy, and nutritional markers will be performed according to the protocol and each patients will be followed up for 3 years after enrollment.

The primary endpoint is 3 year overall survival and secondary endpoints are other survivals such as 3-year disease-free survival and gastric cancer specific survival, quality of life, and nutritional parameters.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients aged 19 years or more
  • Patients who are diagnosed with pathological stage II or III gastric adenocarcinoma according to the AJCC 8th edition
  • Patients who can understand all information about the trial and decide for themselves whether to participate in this study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Vulnerable patients such as pregnant and intellectual disability
  • Patients who cannot undergo CT owing to poor kidney function or severe adverse effects
  • Patients who are already in another study and cannot follow the schedule for this trial
  • Patients who are diagnosed with a cancer other than gastric cancer within five years before the gastrectomy
  • Patients being treated for a cancer other than gastric cancer

Study details
    Gastric Cancer
    Recurrence
    Quality of Life

NCT04740346

National Cancer Center, Korea

27 January 2024

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