Lymphoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Use of American Ginseng (Panax Quinquefolius) to Improve Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase III Study
RATIONALE: American ginseng may reduce fatigue in patients with cancer. It is not yet known
whether American ginseng is more effective than a placebo in treating cancer-related
fatigue.
PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying American ginseng to see how well it
works in treating patients with fatigue caused by cancer.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 364 |
Est. completion date | August 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
1. Required characteristics - = 18 years of age - Men or women with a history of cancer-related fatigue as defined by an average score = 4 over the past 30 days on the numeric analogue scale (1 - 10) - The presence of fatigue = 1 month prior to randomization - ECOG performance score 0, 1, or 2 - Histologic or cytologic proven cancer other than brain cancer or CNS lymphoma, undergoing curative intent therapy (including anti-hormonal therapies such as tamoxifen or leuprolide) or those having completed curative intent therapy who were diagnosed within the past 2 years - Note: If a patient is receiving treatment for their disease such as chemotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy or radiation therapy then, the patient must have completed = 1 cycle of chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or = 1 week of radiation treatment. - Laboratory values obtained prior to randomization: - Hgb = 11 (must be obtained = 30 days; patients must not be transfused = 30 days to meet this criterion) - Creatinine = 1.2 x UNL (must be obtained = 180 days prior to randomization) - AST (SGOT) or ALT (SGPT) = 1.5 x UNL (must be obtained = 180 days prior to randomization) - Negative pregnancy test done = 7 days prior to registration, for women of childbearing potential only - Ability to complete patient questionnaires alone or with assistance - Controlled: - Pain (= 4 on Linear Analogue Scale) - Insomnia (= 4 on Linear Analogue Scale) - Willingness to provide blood/saliva samples for correlative studies. - Note: These samples are only required for those not receiving active treatment for their disease. Active treatment is defined as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy, not anti-hormone therapy such as tamoxifen, aromatase inhibitors or leuprolide. 2. Contraindications - Hypersensitivity to ginseng - Prior use of ginseng capsules for fatigue in the past year - Note: Prior use of teas or drinks containing ginseng is allowed, however, patients will be asked to avoid these beverages while on the study. - Uncontrolled hypertension on more than one occasion (diastolic blood pressure > 100, systolic > 160) measured = 90 days prior to randomization - Currently using any other pharmacologic agents or nonpharmacologic interventions to specifically treat fatigue including psychostimulants, antidepressants, acupuncture, etc. - Note: Antidepressants used to treat items other than fatigue (such as hot flashes) are allowed if the patient has been on a stable dose for = 1 month and plans to continue for = 1 month. Erythropoietin agents to treat anemia are allowed. Exercise is allowed. - Known brain metastasis or primary CNS malignancy - Chronic systemic steroid use (including CHOP therapy or as part of any regular cancer treatment, however, steroids used as prophylaxis for nausea and vomiting are allowed) to prevent rash with Alimta, low dose dexamethasone will be allowed. - Diabetes Type I or II (defined by being on oral hypoglycemics or insulin). - Psychiatric disorder such as severe depression, manic depressive disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder or schizophrenia. (Defined per medical history). - = 4 weeks from major surgery to randomization, including any procedure that requires general anesthetic - Any of the following: - Pregnant women - Nursing women - Women of childbearing potential who are unwilling to employ adequate contraception - Pain requiring opioid pain medication, however, over the counter analgesics such as Tylenol or ibuprofen are allowed. - Use of full dose of anticoagulant therapy (Exception: 1 mg/day of Coumadin for preventing catheter clots is allowed). - Use of MAO inhibitors. - Planning to start or complete any type of cancer therapy during the 8 week, double blind, course of the study, once randomized on the study. Note: If not currently getting treatment, no chemotherapy agents = 21 days prior to randomization. Combination treatment regimens that have components ending at different times are allowed, as long as any part of the initially started treatment continues through the double blind portion of the study. - Malnutrition, active infection, significant pulmonary disease and cardiovascular disease as determined by the physician, as they could impact fatigue. - Use of any over the counter herbal/dietary supplement marketed for fatigue or energy (for example, products containing any type of ginseng, rhodiola rosea, high doses of caffeine, guarana, or anything called an "adaptogen"). - Uncontrolled nausea or vomiting or any symptom that would prevent the ability to comply with daily oral ginseng/placebo treatment. - Uncontrolled thyroid disorder. - Currently receiving single agent on blinded placebo controlled treatment trials. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Hickman Cancer Center at Bixby Medical Center | Adrian | Michigan |
United States | Kapiolani Medical Center at Pali Momi | Aiea | Hawaii |
United States | Hematology Oncology Associates, PC | Albuquerque | New Mexico |
United States | Lovelace Medical Center - Downtown | Albuquerque | New Mexico |
United States | University of New Mexico Cancer Center | Albuquerque | New Mexico |
United States | Morgan Cancer Center at Lehigh Valley Hospital - Cedar Crest | Allentown | Pennsylvania |
United States | McFarland Clinic, PC | Ames | Iowa |
United States | AnMed Cancer Center | Anderson | South Carolina |
United States | CCOP - Michigan Cancer Research Consortium | Ann Arbor | Michigan |
United States | Saint Joseph Mercy Cancer Center | Ann Arbor | Michigan |
United States | Hospital District Sixth of Harper County | Anthony | Kansas |
United States | MBCCOP - Medical College of Georgia Cancer Center | Augusta | Georgia |
United States | Aurora Presbyterian Hospital | Aurora | Colorado |
United States | Rush-Copley Cancer Care Center | Aurora | Illinois |
United States | Ochsner Health Center - Bluebonnet | Baton Rouge | Louisiana |
United States | Battle Creek Health System Cancer Care Center | Battle Creek | Michigan |
United States | St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers - Beech Grove Campus | Beech Grove | Indiana |
United States | Mary Rutan Hospital | Bellefontaine | Ohio |
United States | St. Joseph Cancer Center | Bellingham | Washington |
United States | MeritCare Bemidji | Bemidji | Minnesota |
United States | Mecosta County Medical Center | Big Rapids | Michigan |
United States | Billings Clinic - Downtown | Billings | Montana |
United States | CCOP - Montana Cancer Consortium | Billings | Montana |
United States | Hematology-Oncology Centers of the Northern Rockies - Billings | Billings | Montana |
United States | Northern Rockies Radiation Oncology Center | Billings | Montana |
United States | St. Vincent Healthcare Cancer Care Services | Billings | Montana |
United States | Bismarck Cancer Center | Bismarck | North Dakota |
United States | Medcenter One Hospital Cancer Care Center | Bismarck | North Dakota |
United States | Mid Dakota Clinic, PC | Bismarck | North Dakota |
United States | St. Alexius Medical Center Cancer Center | Bismarck | North Dakota |
United States | St. Joseph Medical Center | Bloomington | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Bloomington | Bloomington% | Illinois |
United States | Boulder Community Hospital | Boulder | Colorado |
United States | Wood County Oncology Center | Bowling Green | Ohio |
United States | Bozeman Deaconess Cancer Center | Bozeman | Montana |
United States | St. Joseph's Medical Center | Brainerd | Minnesota |
United States | Fairview Ridges Hospital | Burnsville | Minnesota |
United States | St. James Healthcare Cancer Care | Butte | Montana |
United States | Graham Hospital | Canton | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Canton | Canton | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Carthage | Carthage | Illinois |
United States | Memorial Hospital | Carthage | Illinois |
United States | Rocky Mountain Oncology | Casper | Wyoming |
United States | Cedar Rapids Oncology Associates | Cedar Rapids | Iowa |
United States | Mercy Regional Cancer Center at Mercy Medical Center | Cedar Rapids | Iowa |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Chanute | Chanute | Kansas |
United States | Adena Regional Medical Center | Chillicothe | Ohio |
United States | Marshfield Clinic - Chippewa Center | Chippewa Falls | Wisconsin |
United States | Clackamas Radiation Oncology Center | Clackamas | Oregon |
United States | Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates - West Des Moines | Clive | Iowa |
United States | North Coast Cancer Care - Clyde | Clyde | Ohio |
United States | Penrose Cancer Center at Penrose Hospital | Colorado Springs | Colorado |
United States | CCOP - Columbus | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Doctors Hospital at Ohio Health | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Grant Medical Center Cancer Care | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Mount Carmel Health - West Hospital | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Riverside Methodist Hospital Cancer Care | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Mercy and Unity Cancer Center at Mercy Hospital | Coon Rapids | Minnesota |
United States | Ochsner Health Center - Covington | Covington | Louisiana |
United States | Geisinger Cancer Institute at Geisinger Health | Danville | Pennsylvania |
United States | CCOP - Dayton | Dayton | Ohio |
United States | David L. Rike Cancer Center at Miami Valley Hospital | Dayton | Ohio |
United States | Good Samaritan Hospital | Dayton | Ohio |
United States | Grandview Hospital | Dayton | Ohio |
United States | Samaritan North Cancer Care Center | Dayton | Ohio |
United States | Oakwood Cancer Center at Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center | Dearborn | Michigan |
United States | Grady Memorial Hospital | Delaware | Ohio |
United States | CCOP - Colorado Cancer Research Program | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Porter Adventist Hospital | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Presbyterian - St. Luke's Medical Center | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Rose Medical Center | Denver | Colorado |
United States | St. Anthony Central Hospital | Denver | Colorado |
United States | St. Joseph Hospital | Denver | Colorado |
United States | CCOP - Iowa Oncology Research Association | Des Moines | Iowa |
United States | John Stoddard Cancer Center at Iowa Lutheran Hospital | Des Moines | Iowa |
United States | John Stoddard Cancer Center at Iowa Methodist Medical Center | Des Moines | Iowa |
United States | Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates at John Stoddard Cancer Center | Des Moines | Iowa |
United States | Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates at Mercy Cancer Center | Des Moines | Iowa |
United States | Mercy Cancer Center at Mercy Medical Center - Des Moines | Des Moines | Iowa |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Dodge City | Dodge City | Kansas |
United States | CCOP - Duluth | Duluth | Minnesota |
United States | Duluth Clinic Cancer Center - Duluth | Duluth | Minnesota |
United States | Miller - Dwan Medical Center | Duluth | Minnesota |
United States | Luther Midlelfort Hospital | Eau Claire | Wisconsin |
United States | Marshfield Clinic Cancer Care at Regional Cancer Center | Eau Claire | Wisconsin |
United States | Midelfort Clinic - Luther | Eau Claire | Wisconsin |
United States | Fairview Southdale Hospital | Edina | Minnesota |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - El Dorado | El Dorado | Kansas |
United States | Elkhart Clinic, LLC | Elkhart | Indiana |
United States | Elkhart General Hospital | Elkhart | Indiana |
United States | Michiana Hematology-Oncology, PC - Elkhart | Elkhart | Indiana |
United States | Community Cancer Center | Elyria | Ohio |
United States | Hematology Oncology Center | Elyria | Ohio |
United States | Swedish Medical Center | Englewood | Colorado |
United States | Green Bay Oncology, Limited - Escanaba | Escanaba | Michigan |
United States | Eureka Community Hospital | Eureka | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Eureka | Eureka | Illinois |
United States | CCOP - MeritCare Hospital | Fargo | North Dakota |
United States | MeritCare Broadway | Fargo | North Dakota |
United States | Fergus Falls Medical Group, PA | Fergus Falls | Minnesota |
United States | Blanchard Valley Medical Associates | Findlay | Ohio |
United States | Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute | Flint | Michigan |
United States | Hurley Medical Center | Flint | Michigan |
United States | Central Wisconsin Cancer Program at Agnesian HealthCare | Fond du Lac | Wisconsin |
United States | Front Range Cancer Specialists | Fort Collins | Colorado |
United States | Poudre Valley Hospital | Fort Collins | Colorado |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas - Fort Scott | Fort Scott | Kansas |
United States | Middletown Regional Hospital | Franklin | Ohio |
United States | Fredericksburg Oncology, Incorporated | Fredericksburg | Virginia |
United States | Mercy and Unity Cancer Center at Unity Hospital | Fridley | Minnesota |
United States | University of Florida Shands Cancer Center | Gainesville | Florida |
United States | Galesburg Clinic, PC | Galesburg | Illinois |
United States | Galesburg Cottage Hospital | Galesburg | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Galesburg | Galesburg | Illinois |
United States | Altru Cancer Center at Altru Hospital | Grand Forks | North Dakota |
United States | St. Mary's Regional Cancer Center at St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center | Grand Junction | Colorado |
United States | Butterworth Hospital at Spectrum Health | Grand Rapids | Michigan |
United States | CCOP - Grand Rapids | Grand Rapids | Michigan |
United States | Lacks Cancer Center at Saint Mary's Health Care | Grand Rapids | Michigan |
United States | Big Sky Oncology | Great Falls | Montana |
United States | Great Falls Clinic - Main Facility | Great Falls | Montana |
United States | Sletten Cancer Institute at Benefis Healthcare | Great Falls | Montana |
United States | Green Bay Oncology, Limited at St. Mary's Hospital | Green Bay | Wisconsin |
United States | Green Bay Oncology, Limited at St. Vincent Hospital Regional Cancer Center | Green Bay | Wisconsin |
United States | St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center - Green Bay | Green Bay | Wisconsin |
United States | St. Vincent Hospital Regional Cancer Center | Green Bay | Wisconsin |
United States | Wayne Hospital | Greenville | Ohio |
United States | Van Elslander Cancer Center at St. John Hospital and Medical Center | Grosse Pointe Woods | Michigan |
United States | Saint Francis/Mount Sinai Regional Cancer Center at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center | Hartford | Connecticut |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Havana | Havana | Illinois |
United States | Mason District Hospital | Havana | Illinois |
United States | Northern Montana Hospital | Havre | Montana |
United States | Geisinger Hazleton Cancer Center | Hazleton | Pennsylvania |
United States | St. Peter's Hospital | Helena | Montana |
United States | Cancer Research Center of Hawaii | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | Hawaii Medical Center - East | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | MBCCOP - Hawaii | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | OnCare Hawaii, Incorporated - Kuakini | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | OnCare Hawaii, Incorporated - Lusitana | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | Queen's Cancer Institute at Queen's Medical Center | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | Straub Clinic and Hospital, Incorporated | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | Tripler Army Medical Center | Honolulu | Hawaii |
United States | Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital | Huntington | West Virginia |
United States | Hutchinson Area Health Care | Hutchinson | Minnesota |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas-Independence | Independence | Kansas |
United States | Dickinson County Healthcare System | Iron Mountain | Michigan |
United States | Foote Memorial Hospital | Jackson | Michigan |
United States | Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Florida |
United States | Goldschmidt Cancer Center | Jefferson City | Missouri |
United States | Glacier Oncology, PLLC | Kalispell | Montana |
United States | Kalispell Medical Oncology at KRMC | Kalispell | Montana |
United States | Kalispell Regional Medical Center | Kalispell | Montana |
United States | Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital | Kettering | Ohio |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Kewanee Clinic | Kewanee | Illinois |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Kingman | Kingman | Kansas |
United States | Cascade Cancer Center at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center | Kirkland | Washington |
United States | Howard Community Hospital | Kokomo | Indiana |
United States | Franciscan Skemp Healthcare - La Crosse Campus | La Crosse | Wisconsin |
United States | Center for Cancer Therapy at LaPorte Hospital and Health Services | La Porte | Indiana |
United States | Fairfield Medical Center | Lancaster | Ohio |
United States | Sparrow Regional Cancer Center | Lansing | Michigan |
United States | Lawrence Memorial Hospital | Lawrence | Kansas |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Liberal | Liberal | Kansas |
United States | Kauai Medical Clinic | Lihue | Hawaii |
United States | Lima Memorial Hospital | Lima | Ohio |
United States | Cancer Resource Center - Lincoln | Lincoln | Nebraska |
United States | St. Mary Mercy Hospital | Livonia | Michigan |
United States | Sky Ridge Medical Center | Lone Tree | Colorado |
United States | Hope Cancer Care Center at Longmont United Hospital | Longmont | Colorado |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Macomb | Macomb | Illinois |
United States | McDonough District Hospital | Macomb | Illinois |
United States | Holy Family Memorial Medical Center Cancer Care Center | Manitowoc | Wisconsin |
United States | Immanuel St. Joseph's | Mankato | Minnesota |
United States | HealthEast Cancer Care at St. John's Hospital | Maplewood | Minnesota |
United States | Minnesota Oncology Hematology, PA - Maplewood | Maplewood | Minnesota |
United States | Strecker Cancer Center at Marietta Memorial Hospital | Marietta | Ohio |
United States | Bay Area Cancer Care Center at Bay Area Medical Center | Marinette | Wisconsin |
United States | Marshfield Clinic - Marshfield Center | Marshfield | Wisconsin |
United States | Northwest Ohio Oncology Center | Maumee | Ohio |
United States | St. Luke's Hospital | Maumee | Ohio |
United States | Providence Milwaukie Hospital | Milwaukie | Oregon |
United States | Hennepin County Medical Center - Minneapolis | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
United States | Virginia Piper Cancer Institute at Abbott - Northwestern Hospital | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
United States | Marshfield Clinic - Lakeland Center | Minocqua | Wisconsin |
United States | Michiana Hematology-Oncology, PC - South Bend | Mishawaka | Indiana |
United States | Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center | Mishawaka | Indiana |
United States | Montana Cancer Center at St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center | Missoula | Montana |
United States | Montana Cancer Specialists at Montana Cancer Center | Missoula | Montana |
United States | Trinity Cancer Center at Trinity Medical Center - 7th Street Campus | Moline | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Monmouth | Monmouth | Illinois |
United States | OSF Holy Family Medical Center | Monmouth | Illinois |
United States | Community Cancer Center of Monroe | Monroe | Michigan |
United States | Mercy Memorial Hospital - Monroe | Monroe | Michigan |
United States | Knox Community Hospital | Mount Vernon | Ohio |
United States | Mercy General Health Partners | Muskegon | Michigan |
United States | CCOP - Ochsner | New Orleans | Louisiana |
United States | Ochsner Cancer Institute at Ochsner Clinic Foundation | New Orleans | Louisiana |
United States | Licking Memorial Cancer Care Program at Licking Memorial Hospital | Newark | Ohio |
United States | Providence Newberg Medical Center | Newberg | Oregon |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Newton | Newton | Kansas |
United States | Michiana Hematology Oncology PC - Niles | Niles | Michigan |
United States | BroMenn Regional Medical Center | Normal | Illinois |
United States | Community Cancer Center | Normal | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Community Cancer Center | Normal | Illinois |
United States | Fisher-Titus Medical Center | Norwalk | Ohio |
United States | Green Bay Oncology, Limited - Oconto Falls | Oconto Falls | Wisconsin |
United States | Alegant Health Cancer Center at Bergan Mercy Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska |
United States | CCOP - Missouri Valley Cancer Consortium | Omaha | Nebraska |
United States | Creighton University Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska |
United States | Immanuel Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska |
United States | St. Charles Mercy Hospital | Oregon | Ohio |
United States | Toledo Clinic - Oregon | Oregon | Ohio |
United States | Willamette Falls Hospital | Oregon City | Oregon |
United States | Community Hospital of Ottawa | Ottawa | Illinois |
United States | Oncology Hematology Associates of Central Illinois, PC - Ottawa | Ottawa | Illinois |
United States | McCreery Cancer Center at Ottumwa Regional | Ottumwa | Iowa |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Parsons | Parsons | Kansas |
United States | Cancer Treatment Center at Pekin Hospital | Pekin | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Pekin | Pekin | Illinois |
United States | CCOP - Illinois Oncology Research Association | Peoria | Illinois |
United States | Methodist Medical Center of Illinois | Peoria | Illinois |
United States | Oncology Hematology Associates of Central Illinois, PC - Peoria | Peoria | Illinois |
United States | OSF St. Francis Medical Center | Peoria | Illinois |
United States | Proctor Hospital | Peoria | Illinois |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Peru | Peru | Illinois |
United States | Illinois Valley Community Hospital | Peru | Illinois |
United States | Michiana Hematology Oncology PC - Plymouth | Plymouth | Indiana |
United States | St. Joseph Mercy Oakland | Pontiac | Michigan |
United States | Mercy Regional Cancer Center at Mercy Hospital | Port Huron | Michigan |
United States | Adventist Medical Center | Portland | Oregon |
United States | CCOP - Columbia River Oncology Program | Portland | Oregon |
United States | Providence Cancer Center at Providence Portland Medical Center | Portland | Oregon |
United States | Providence St. Vincent Medical Center | Portland | Oregon |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Pratt | Pratt | Kansas |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Princeton | Princeton | Illinois |
United States | Perry Memorial Hospital | Princeton | Illinois |
United States | St. Mary - Corwin Regional Medical Center | Pueblo | Colorado |
United States | Rapid City Regional Hospital | Rapid City | South Dakota |
United States | Valley Medical Center | Renton | Washington |
United States | Ministry Medical Group at Saint Mary's Hospital | Rhinelander | Wisconsin |
United States | Marshfield Clinic - Indianhead Center | Rice Lake | Wisconsin |
United States | Reid Hospital & Health Care Services | Richmond | Indiana |
United States | Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Center at North Memorial Outpatient Center | Robbinsdale | Minnesota |
United States | Mayo Clinic Cancer Center | Rochester | Minnesota |
United States | Rutherford Hospital | Rutherfordton | North Carolina |
United States | Seton Cancer Institute at Saint Mary's - Saginaw | Saginaw | Michigan |
United States | CentraCare Clinic - River Campus | Saint Cloud | Minnesota |
United States | Coborn Cancer Center | Saint Cloud | Minnesota |
United States | Lakeside Cancer Specialists, PLLC | Saint Joseph | Michigan |
United States | Comprehensive Cancer Care, PC | Saint Louis | Missouri |
United States | Missouri Baptist Cancer Center | Saint Louis | Missouri |
United States | CCOP - Metro-Minnesota | Saint Louis Park | Minnesota |
United States | Park Nicollet Cancer Center | Saint Louis Park | Minnesota |
United States | United Hospital | Saint Paul | Minnesota |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Salina | Salina | Kansas |
United States | North Coast Cancer Care, Incorporated | Sandusky | Ohio |
United States | Mayo Clinic Scottsdale | Scottsdale | Arizona |
United States | CCOP - Virginia Mason Research Center | Seattle | Washington |
United States | Pacific Medical Center | Seattle | Washington |
United States | St. Francis Cancer Center at St. Francis Medical Center | Shakopee | Minnesota |
United States | St. Nicholas Hospital | Sheboygan | Wisconsin |
United States | Welch Cancer Center at Sheridan Memorial Hospital | Sheridan | Wyoming |
United States | Mercy Medical Center - Sioux City | Sioux City | Iowa |
United States | Siouxland Hematology-Oncology Associates, LLP | Sioux City | Iowa |
United States | St. Luke's Regional Medical Center | Sioux City | Iowa |
United States | Avera Cancer Institute | Sioux Falls | South Dakota |
United States | CCOP - Northern Indiana CR Consortium | South Bend | Indiana |
United States | Memorial Hospital of South Bend | South Bend | Indiana |
United States | South Bend Clinic | South Bend | Indiana |
United States | CCOP - Upstate Carolina | Spartanburg | South Carolina |
United States | Gibbs Regional Cancer Center at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center | Spartanburg | South Carolina |
United States | Illinois CancerCare - Spring Valley | Spring Valley | Illinois |
United States | CCOP - Cancer Research for the Ozarks | Springfield | Missouri |
United States | Community Hospital of Springfield and Clark County | Springfield | Ohio |
United States | Hulston Cancer Center at Cox Medical Center South | Springfield | Missouri |
United States | St. John's Regional Health Center | Springfield | Missouri |
United States | Lakeland Regional Cancer Care Center - St. Joseph | St. Joseph | Michigan |
United States | Regions Hospital Cancer Care Center | St. Paul | Minnesota |
United States | Geisinger Medical Group - Scenery Park | State College | Pennsylvania |
United States | Marshfield Clinic at Saint Michael's Hospital | Stevens Point | Wisconsin |
United States | Lakeview Hospital | Stillwater | Minnesota |
United States | Door County Cancer Center at Door County Memorial Hospital | Sturgeon Bay | Wisconsin |
United States | Green Bay Oncology, Limited - Sturgeon Bay | Sturgeon Bay | Wisconsin |
United States | Flower Hospital Cancer Center | Sylvania | Ohio |
United States | North Suburban Medical Center | Thornton | Colorado |
United States | Mercy Hospital of Tiffin | Tiffin | Ohio |
United States | CCOP - Toledo Community Hospital | Toledo | Ohio |
United States | Medical University of Ohio Cancer Center | Toledo | Ohio |
United States | St. Anne Mercy Hospital | Toledo | Ohio |
United States | St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center | Toledo | Ohio |
United States | Toledo Clinic, Incorporated - Main Clinic | Toledo | Ohio |
United States | Toledo Hospital | Toledo | Ohio |
United States | Munson Medical Center | Traverse City | Michigan |
United States | UVMC Cancer Care Center at Upper Valley Medical Center | Troy | Ohio |
United States | Natalie Warren Bryant Cancer Center at St. Francis Hospital | Tulsa | Oklahoma |
United States | CCOP - Carle Cancer Center | Urbana | Illinois |
United States | Southwest Washington Medical Center Cancer Center | Vancouver | Washington |
United States | Ridgeview Medical Center | Waconia | Minnesota |
United States | Maui Memorial Medical Center | Wailuku | Hawaii |
United States | Pacific Cancer Institute - Maui | Wailuku | Hawaii |
United States | St. John Macomb Hospital | Warren | Michigan |
United States | Fulton County Health Center | Wauseon | Ohio |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Wellington | Wellington | Kansas |
United States | Mount Carmel St. Ann's Cancer Center | Westerville | Ohio |
United States | Marshfield Clinic - Weston Center | Weston | Wisconsin |
United States | Michiana Hematology Oncology PC - La Porte | Westville | Indiana |
United States | Associates in Womens Health, PA - North Review | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Medical Arts Tower | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Wichita | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | CCOP - Wichita | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Via Christi Cancer Center at Via Christi Regional Medical Center | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Wesley Medical Center | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Frank M. and Dorothea Henry Cancer Center at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center | Wilkes-Barre | Pennsylvania |
United States | Willmar Cancer Center at Rice Memorial Hospital | Willmar | Minnesota |
United States | Clinton Memorial Hospital | Wilmington | Ohio |
United States | Cancer Center of Kansas, PA - Winfield | Winfield | Kansas |
United States | Marshfield Clinic - Wisconsin Rapids Center | Wisconsin Rapids | Wisconsin |
United States | Minnesota Oncology Hematology, PA - Woodbury | Woodbury | Minnesota |
United States | United States Air Force Medical Center - Wright-Patterson | Wright-Patterson Afb | Ohio |
United States | Metro Health Hospital | Wyoming | Michigan |
United States | Ruth G. McMillan Cancer Center at Greene Memorial Hospital | Xenia | Ohio |
United States | Genesis - Good Samaritan Hospital | Zanesville | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology | National Cancer Institute (NCI) |
United States,
Barton DL, Liu H, Dakhil SR, et al.: Phase III evaluation of American ginseng (panax quinquefolius) to improve cancer-related fatigue: NCCTG trial N07C2. [Abstract] J Clin Oncol 30 (Suppl 15): A-9001, 2012.
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change From Baseline to Week 4 in the General Subscale of the MFSI-SF | Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory-Short Form (MFSI-SF) general subscale is a six-item subscale to measure the subjective experience of fatigue. The items include feeling "pooped, worn out, fatigued, sluggish, run down and tired". Answers are on a 5-point scale, ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). The subscale scores were the sum of all six items. The scores were converted to a 100-point scale, with higher numbers indicating less fatigue. Change from baseline to week 4 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 4. | Baseline and week 4 | No |
Secondary | Number of Treatment Related Grade 2 to 3 Adverse Events >=1% Incidence | Adverse events were assessed by Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) v3.0. Grading: Grade 1=Mild, Grade 2=Moderate, Grade 3=Severe, Grade 4=Life-threatening, Grade 5=Death. | Week 1 to Week 8 | Yes |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 4 in the Impact on Physical, Mental, and Emotional States and Vigor as Measured by Other Subscales of the MFSI-SF | Each MFSI-SF subscale consist of 6 items on a 5-point scale, ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). The subscale scores were the sum of all six items. The scores were then converted to a 100-point scale, with higher numbers indicating less fatigue. Change from baseline to week 4 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 4. | Baseline and Week 4 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 4 Fatigue as Measured by the BFI and Linear Analogue Scale of Fatigue | Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI) consist of 3 items that assess the severity of fatigue and 6 items that assess the impact of fatigue on daily functioning in a 10-points scale with 0 as no fatigue or does not interfere with daily functioning and 10 as bad fatigue or completely interferes. The scores for the six items were summed up to form a total interference score. The linear analogue scale of fatigue was a 10-points scale with 0 as no fatigue and 10 as bad fatigue. All scores were then transformed into 0 to 100 scale, with 100 as less fatigue/less interference. Change from baseline to week 4 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 4. | Baseline and Week 4 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 4 Vigor/Activity and Fatigue-inertia as Measured by POMS | Profile of Mood States (POMS) measures a variety of mood states including tension/anxiety, depression/dejection, anger/hostility, vigor/activity, fatigue/inertia and confusion/bewilderment. Each subscale consist of 5 items with a 5 points-scale (0=not at all, 1=a little, 2=moderately, 3=quite a bit and 4=extremely). The subscale scores were the sum of all five items. The scores were then transformed into a 100-point scale with higher numbers indicating less fatigue. Change from baseline to week 4 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 4. | Baseline and Week 4 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 4 for the Impact on Stress as Measured by Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | PSS consist of 14 items that assess the impact on stress in a 5-points scale (0=never, 1=almost never, 2=sometimes, 3=fairly often and 4=very often). The total scores were the sum of all 14 items. The scores were then transformed into a 100-point scale with higher numbers indication less stress. Change from baseline to week 4 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 4. | Baseline and Week 4 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 8 in the Impact on General, Physical, Mental, and Emotional States and Vigor as Measured by Other Subscales of the MFSI-SF | Each MFSI-SF subscale consist of 6 items on a 5-point scale, ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). The subscale scores were the sum of all six items. The scores were then converted to a 100-point scale, with higher numbers indicating less fatigue. Change from baseline to week 8 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 8. | Baseline and week 8 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 8 Fatigue as Measured by the BFI and Linear Analogue Scale of Fatigue | Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI) consist of 3 items that assess the severity of fatigue and 6 items that assess the impact of fatigue on daily functioning in a 10-points scale with 0 as no fatigue or does not interfere with daily functioning and 10 as bad fatigue or completely interferes. The scores for the six items were summed up to form a total interference score. The linear analogue scale of fatigue was a 10-points scale with 0 as no fatigue and 10 as bad fatigue. All scores were then transformed into 0 to 100 scale, with 100 as less fatigue/less interference. Change from baseline to week 8 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 8. | Baseline and Week 8 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 8 Vigor/Activity and Fatigue-inertia as Measured by POMS | Profile of Mood States (POMS) measures a variety of mood states including tension/anxiety, depression/dejection, anger/hostility, vigor/activity, fatigue/inertia and confusion/bewilderment. Each subscale consist of 5 items with a 5 points-scale (0=not at all, 1=a little, 2=moderately, 3=quite a bit and 4=extremely). The subscale scores were the sum of all five items. The scores were then transformed into a 100-point scale with higher numbers indicating less fatigue. Change from baseline to week 8 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 8. | Baseline and week 8 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 8 for the Impact on Stress as Measured by Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | PSS consist of 14 items that assess the impact on stress in a 5-points scale (0=never, 1=almost never, 2=sometimes, 3=fairly often and 4=very often). The total scores were the sum of all 14 items. The scores were then transformed into a 100-point scale with higher numbers indication less stress. Change from baseline to week 8 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 8. | Baseline and Week 8 | No |
Secondary | Average Change From Baseline to Week 4 in Fatigue for Those Who Perceive a Change of +2 and +3 | Changes in fatigue as measured using subscales of MFSI-SF, the interference scale of the BFI and the linear analogue scale (LASA) fatigue question were compared between arms for those participants who express a perceived change in fatigue via the global impression score of a +2 (moderately better) and +3 (very much better). | Baseline and Week 4 | No |
Secondary | Average Change From Baseline to Week 8 in Fatigue for Those Who Perceive a Change of +2 and +3 | Changes in fatigue as measured using subscales of MFSI-SF, the interference scale of the BFI and the linear analogue scale fatigue question were compared between arms for those participants who express a perceived change in fatigue via the global impression score of a +2 (moderately better) and +3 (very much better). | Baseline and Week 8 | No |
Secondary | Change From Baseline to Week 4 in the General Subscale of the MFSI-SF for Minority Populations | Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory-Short Form (MFSI-SF) general subscale is a six-item subscale to measure the subjective experience of fatigue. The items include feeling "pooped, worn out, fatigued, sluggish, run down and tired". Answers are on a 5-point scale, ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). The subscale scores were the sum of all six items. The scores were converted to a 100-point scale, with higher numbers indicating less fatigue. Change from baseline to week 4 was calculated by subtracting the baseline scores from the scores at week 4. | Baseline and Week 4 | No |
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