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Registration Study Sarcoma

Registration Study Sarcoma

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18 years and older
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Overview

The prospective and retrospective data collection on bone and soft tissue sarcoma is an observational cohort study aimed to collect clinical data and patient reported outcomes of all patients who have been diagnosed with bone or soft tissue sarcoma in the Netherlands. All patients diagnosed with bone or soft tissue sarcoma who are treated, planned for treatment or currently being treated, will be asked to participate in this project.

Description

The main objectives of this project are:

  • To improve the knowledge and therefore the treatment care, in patients with bone or soft tissue sarcoma in the Netherlands
  • To start an observational cohort study of bone and soft tissue sarcoma patients from their primary diagnosis until death
  • To prospectively and retrospectively collect data on medical history, co-morbidities, baseline clinical parameters, imaging results, pathology results, tumor characteristics, treatment, treatment outcomes, functional outcome, cosmetic outcome, hospital stays and interventions.
  • To collect data on health related quality of life and work ability, to collect data on patient reported outcomes measures.
  • To create a continuous basis for a large variety of research purposes including:
  • Prognostic and predictive research
  • Health care policies and cost-effectiveness studies

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Histologically proven bone or soft tissue sarcoma, excluding Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Altered mental status that would prohibit the understanding of and giving of informed consent

Study details
    Sarcoma

NCT05373810

Radboud University Medical Center

28 January 2024

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