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Brief Title: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Integrated Early Palliative Care for Advanced Gastric Cancer Patients
Official Title: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Integrated Early Palliative Care for Advanced Gastric Cancer Patients
Study ID: NCT05584592
Brief Summary: Cancer patients and their families constantly face physical, psychosocial, economic, and existential problems, but palliative care to solve and prevent them is currently applied only at a late stage in Korean medical practice, which and has many limitations in solving practical difficulties. In order to solve the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health problems experienced by cancer patients in a situation where the cancer incidence rate is increasing every year, the timing and standard of providing palliative care in consideration of the current medical reality and the current status of chemotherapy There is an urgent need for research on a valid medical basis for a new Korean-style early palliative care program. Early palliative care intervention study in patients with advanced cancer (Zimmermann et al, Lancet, 2014) and comparative study of early versus delayed palliative care intervention in patients with advanced cancer \[Project ENABLE III\] (Bakitas et al, JCO, 2015) The study started the intervention immediately after diagnosis of advanced or metastatic cancer. This is done earlier than traditional hospice palliative care, and provides professional services to not only proactively manage symptoms and improve quality of life, but also identify and implement the preferences, values, goals, and needs of patients and families. Although there are studies on the effect of early palliative care in multicenters for patients with locally advanced/metastatic gastric cancer, in the case of studies conducted at multicenters, there is no way to standardize the quality of palliative care at each research institute, so the intervention group is passive treatment. In many cases, it is difficult to obtain homogeneous results when the control group is cross-mixed with the intervention group. Thus, several factors are well-controlled and systematically Through this study, it is necessary to verify the effect of early palliative care in patients with gastric cancer, which occurs the most every year in Koreans. About 170 patients with advanced gastric cancer who were histologically or cytologically diagnosed with gastric cancer at the participating institution are targeted. About 170 recruited patients will be randomly assigned to two groups, the intervention group and the control group.
Detailed Description: * Recruitment of research subjects: Outpatients and inpatients who meet the criteria for research are explained about the research and recruited, and written consent is obtained. * Random assignment: The intervention group and the control group will be assigned 1:1, and whether the recruited patients are HER2-positive (positive vs negative), systemic activity (ECOG 0-1 vs 2), anticancer order \[1st line vs 2nd\] line (1st chemotherapy PFS of more than 6 months in case of 2nd line vs. PFS of primary chemotherapy less than 6 months in case of 2nd line) was randomized as a stratification factor. * Intervention group (integrated early palliative care): While receiving standard chemotherapy, with the first meeting with the palliative care team within 4 weeks of randomization, and during the course of treatment regularly, once every 3 weeks (± 1 week) for 12 weeks Provides advance care planning, symptom control, and palliative care for other mental, social and spiritual problems. In the baseline survey, information about the Eul palliative care center is provided. * Control group (standard chemotherapy group): Allows patients to receive conventional palliative care when they want or need it by medical staff. In other words, if a patient assigned to a control group desires palliative care, they can receive conventional palliative care. * Data collection: The first questionnaire was conducted at the time of registration of the study subjects, the follow-up questionnaire was conducted at about 12 weeks, and survival was investigated after 1 year. The first questionnaire and follow-up questionnaire surveyed quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30, EORTC QOL-ST022) and emotional disorder (HADS-D/A) ?Data Management: Keeping the completed subject questionnaire and recording the case record. * Outcome indicators: The primary outcome indicators are evaluated as changes in the patient's comprehensive quality of life (Trial Outcome Index=EORTC QLQ-C30 + EORTC QOL-ST022) at the time of enrollment and 12 weeks of follow-up. , anticancer side effects, survival period, and changes in skeletal muscle mass index as secondary outcome indicators
Minimum Age: 19 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Yonsei Cancer Center, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, , Korea, Republic of