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Brief Title: QUEST: QUality of Life and Experiences of Sarcoma Trajectories
Official Title: QUEST: QUality of Life and Experiences of Sarcoma Trajectories
Study ID: NCT03441906
Brief Summary: Background: The prognosis of patients with rare cancers in general and sarcomas in particular suffers from delay in diagnosis. Routes to diagnosis for sarcoma need to be quicker and more streamlined, but have neither been studied in detail in larger numbers before, nor in a direct comparison between two countries with different health systems. Comprehensive assessment of diagnostic delays and its determinants, including demographic, clinical, psychosocial and health care system factors, is necessary to improve referral pathways and come to best practice and patient reported outcomes for sarcoma patients. Research questions to be answered: This study aims to quantify diagnostic delay (including patient, general practitioner and system delay) and evaluates routes to diagnosis and referral to sarcoma expert centres in the Netherlands and England; to comprehensively evaluate risk factors of diagnostic delay; determine the association between diagnostic delay and outcomes (health-related quality of life, quality-adjusted life years, patient satisfaction, TNM classification, time to local/distant relapse and overall survival); and to assess differences between both countries. This should lead to advices about faster referral where possible.
Detailed Description: The researchers will conduct a longitudinal cohort study among all sarcoma patients (≥18 years of age) that will be newly diagnosed in 1.5 years period from October 1st 2017 to March 30st 2019 in one of the participating study centers (5 centers in The Netherlands, 3 centers in England). Patients will be invited before the start of treatment (with a two months eligibility window) and receive a questionnaire on diagnostic delay, risk factors and patient-reported outcomes. The questionnaire on patient-reported outcomes will be completed again 3 months, 6 months, 1-year and 2 years later. Data collection will be done within PROFILES, an international registry for cancer patient reported outcomes (www.profilesregistry.nl). Clinical data will be collected through cancer registries and the junior investigator will collect extra data from patients' records.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
NKI-AVL, Amsterdam, , Netherlands
UMCG, Groningen, , Netherlands
LUMC, Leiden, , Netherlands
Radboudumc, Nijmegen, , Netherlands
Erasmus medical centre, Rotterdam, , Netherlands
Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, , United Kingdom
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, , United Kingdom
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, , United Kingdom
Name: Winette van der Graaf, Prof, MD
Affiliation: Radboud University Medical Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR