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This randomized controlled trial (RCT) will test if weekly supplementary internet-based self-monitoring of 12 core symptoms can increase survival in Danish lung cancer patients during follow-up or maintenance treatment. A threshold mechanism will automatically send an alert to the hospital in case of alarming or worsening symptoms and the patient will be contacted by the treating clinicians.


Clinical Trial Description

This multicenter RCT study enrolls patients diagnosed with stage IV og incurable stage III lung cancer who has non-progressive disease at first evaluation scan. Patients in follow-up or maintenance therapy are eligible. 492 patients will be included in the study with 246 patients in each group. Intervention In the experimental arm, patients will be asked to fill in a web-based Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) questionnaire every week. If one of the reported symptoms worsens and exceed a predefined threshold of severity, a notification is automatically sent to the hospital. A nurse will review til questionnaire and contact the patient for verification of symptoms. If progression of disease is suspected, a CT scan will be made. Otherwise, the nurse will schedule a visit at the clinic for physical examination and evaluation by a clinician. If progressive disease is not suspected, supportive care will be adjusted and the patient will continue follow up according to the usual schedule. The interventions ends in case of progressive disease. Evaluation Baseline CT-scan of thorax and upper abdomen is performed prior to initial treatment and an evaluation CT scan at the time of enrolment. CT scans will be repeated for assessing signs of progression due to standard follow-up procedures in both groups. If progressive disease is suspected based on symptom development, the following scan will be rescheduled to as soon as possible. Quality of life (QoL) will be measured in both groups using EORTC (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer) QOL-C30 / LC13 and HADS (Hospital Anxiety And Depression Scale) quality of life questionnaires every 2 month during the study period. Objectives The primary objective is to test if supplementary weekly PRO monitoring increases overall survival in a Danish Lung Cancer population Monitoring Clinical decisions taken on the basis of PRO notifications will daily be registered in the software system by the clinicians. Patient responses to questionnaires and PRO-notification handling by the clinical staff will be monitored by Primary Investigator. End points will be entered by local site investigators. ;


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NCT number NCT03608410
Study type Interventional
Source Regional Hospital West Jutland
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 18, 2018
Completion date November 1, 2022

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