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Brief Title: Impact on Quality of Life From Multi-modality Lung Cancer
Official Title: ImPact on QualIty Of Life From Multi-modality Treatment for Lung caNcEr: A Randomised Controlled fEasibility tRial of Surgery Versus no Surgery as Part of Multi-modality Treatment in Potentially Resectable Stage III-N2 NSCLC (The PIONEER Trial)
Study ID: NCT04540757
Brief Summary: The investigators aim to explore how lung cancer patients and their family carers are affected by different types of cancer treatment. The investigators are focusing on a particular type of lung cancer called Stage III N2. N2 means the cancer has spread just outside the lung to the lymph nodes. There are two main treatments available in the UK for this type of lung cancer: 1. surgery PLUS chemo radiotherapy or chemotherapy 2. radiotherapy PLUS chemotherapy Patients live for a similar length of time with either treatment option so it is difficult for patients and health professionals to know which treatment to choose. It is important to understand the impact of the treatment on patients in their daily lives. Patients will be allocated at random to receive one of the two treatments options. Patients and carers will complete questionnaires and take part in interviews. The results of this study will help the investigators decide if a larger study should be conducted in the future.
Detailed Description: The investigators aim to explore how lung cancer patients and their family carers are affected by different types of cancer treatment.The information collected will help patients and their carers in the future to make decisions about the best treatment option for them. The investigators are focusing on a particular type of lung cancer called Stage III N2. N2 means the cancer has spread just outside the lung to the lymph nodes. Around 2500 patients a year in the UK are diagnosed with this type of lung cancer. There are two main treatments available in the UK: 1. surgery PLUS chemo radiotherapy or chemotherapy 2. radiotherapy PLUS chemotherapy Patients live for a similar length of time with either treatment option so it is difficult for patients and health professionals to know which treatment to choose. Research has not explored how the two different treatments offered affect individual patients and their carer. It is important to understand the impact of the treatment on: * Symptoms * Side effects * Emotional well-being * Day to day activities Other research studies including N2 lung cancer patients have struggled with patient recruitment. This study design will show us if it is possible to run this type of research with this group of patients. Patients will be allocated at random to receive one of the two treatments options: 1) surgery PLUS chemo radiotherapy or chemotherapy 2) radiotherapy PLUS chemotherapy Patients and carers will complete questionnaires and take part in interviews. Health professionals will also be asked to take part in interviews. These interviews will help the investigators to understand their experience of recruiting patients to this study. The results of this study will help the investigators decide if a larger study should be conducted in the future.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester University Foundation Trust- Wythenshawe, Manchester, , United Kingdom