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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Cancer in the Elderly: Prevalence and Impact of Age Related Problems

Official Title: Cancer in the Elderly: Prevalence and Impact of Age Related Problems. A Prospective Observational Study

Study ID: NCT01742442

Conditions

Cancer

Interventions

Study Description

Brief Summary: About 50% of cancer patients are \>70 years at diagnosis. Age related somatic and psychiatric problems may influence the course of cancer and its treatment. The present study is a prospective observational study. Age related problems will be assessed by clinical frailty indicators covering areas that are recommended in geriatric oncology. The aim is to describe the frequency of age related problems in a cohort of Norwegian cancer patients \> 70 years of age, to investigate the predictive/prognostic impact of these indicators on cancer and treatment related morbidity and mortality, and to investigate the association between clinical frailty indicators, sarcopenia (severe loss of muscle mass) and inflammatory response. Patients are recruited at outpatient cancer services, Innlandet Hospital HF (SI), Oslo University Hospital, and Akershus University Hospital. Estimated sample size is 300 with 30 months inclusion and 2 years follow-up. The study emerges from SI in collaboration with several external national and international centres

Detailed Description: The proportion of elderly cancer patients is high and is likely to increase due to an increasing cancer incidence and an aging population. The prevalence and impact of age related problems are, however, poorly documented, and elderly patients may therefore be subjects to under-treatment and arbitrary modifications of treatment regimens. In order to improve clinical practice, precise identification of patients with increased vulnerability and risk of adverse outcomes is paramount. In the present study, eligible patients will be identified by referral to oncology services at one of the participating cancer units. After consent, the baseline registrations will be performed including relevant medical and sociodemographic data, and quality of life. Age related problems will be assessed by clinical indicators covering comorbidity, medication, emotional, physical and cognitive function and nutritional status. Muscle mass will be quantified by analyses of diagnostic CT scans and a biobank will be established for the analyses of inflammatory markers. Upon inclusion, the patients' physician will be asked to rate the patients as fit, frail or intermediate according to the physicians' subjective judgement. The patients will be followed with assessments of quality of life, emotional function and nutritional status (self-report), cognitive and physical function (self-report and performance tests), muscle mass (diagnostic CT scans when available) and inflammatory markers (biobank). Follow up data will also include registry data (hospital records, primary health care registries, The Norwegian Patient Registry, The Norwegian Cancer Registry and the Norwegian Cause of Death registry). We will describe the prevalence of age related problems, investigate the relation between clinical frailty indicators, sarcopenia, inflammatory response and the physicians' subjective evaluation of the patients' health status. The predictive/prognostic impact of frailty indicators on the patients' self-reported physical function and quality of life, hospital and nursing home admittance, treatment toxicity and survival will also be investigated

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 70 Years

Eligible Ages: OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Akershus University Hospital, Lillestrøm, Lørenskog, Norway

Innlandet Hospital Trust, Brumunddal, , Norway

Oslo University Hospital Ullevål, Oslo, , Norway

Contact Details

Name: Marit S Jordhøy, MD, PhD

Affiliation: Sykehuset Innlandet and Oslo University Hospital

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Name: Siri Kristjansson, MD, PhD

Affiliation: Diakonhjemmet Hospital

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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