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Treatment Outcomes of Esophageal Cancer

Treatment Outcomes of Esophageal Cancer

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study will be a carried out through a prospective observational cohort design in conjunction with researchers in the African Esophageal Cancer Consortium (AfrECC). The purpose of this research is to prospectively evaluate outcomes related to existing treatment strategies for esophageal cancer (EC) at participating sites within AfrECC.

Description

SPECIFIC AIMS:

Aim 1: To describe the types of treatments administered for all patients diagnosed with EC at participating AfrECC sites, including chemotherapeutic regimens, radiation therapy, chemo-radiotherapy, esophageal stenting, esophagectomy, and basic supportive care.

Aim 2: To evaluate the effect of different EC treatment modalities on patient reported outcomes during and after completion of treatment.

Aim 3: To measure the effect of different treatment modalities on overall survival.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants with histopathologically confirmed or presumptive clinical diagnosis of EC. For patients who do not have histopathologically confirmed disease, presumptive clinical diagnosis may be based upon barium swallow or endoscopy without biopsy.
  • Age 18 years of age or older;

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Unable to provide informed consent

Study details
    Esophageal Cancer

NCT05177393

University of California, San Francisco

27 January 2024

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