Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Percentage of Participants With Reduction in Acute Per-prostatic Rectal Ulcer Events Events From 90%+ to <70% (Particularly in the Anterior Rectum) |
The effectiveness of rectal spacer use was measured to determine if they are effective at improving protection of rectum from high dose radiation, using rate of rectal ulceration as a surrogate measure of acute effects |
Median 9 months within the end of radiation treatment |
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| Primary |
Effectiveness of Space Creation of >= 7.5 mm in Protecting Rectum From Toxicity |
The effectiveness of rectal spacer use was measured to determine if they are effective at improving protection of rectum from high dose radiation, using rate of rectal ulceration as a surrogate measure of acute effects |
Median 9 months within the end of radiation treatment |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Participants With Spacer Related Acute Toxicity |
Assess spacer related acute toxicity. Spacer related toxicity could be related to the procedure itself (bleeding, infection, pain), or secondary effects of spacer (erectile dysfunction, persistent pain and discomfort). Adverse events will be graded by a numerical score according to the defined NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE V4.0) and version number 4.0 specified in the protocol. Grade 1: Mild; Grade 2: Moderate; Grade 3: Severe or medically significant but not immediately life threatening; Grade 4: Life threatening consequences; Grade 5: Death related to the adverse event. |
270 days |
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| Secondary |
Determine Spacer's Ability to Change Percent Rectal Circumference (PRC) Receiving 39 Gy |
Determine spacer's ability to change percent rectal circumference (PRC) receiving 39 Gy by at least 50%. This will be determined by using CT planning studies for dosimetric analysis before and after spacer placement. |
1 month |
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| Secondary |
Determine Spacer's Ability to Change Percent Rectal Circumference (PRC) Receiving 24 Gy. |
Determine spacer's ability to change percent rectal circumference (PRC) receiving 24 and 39 Gy by at least 50%. This will be determined by using CT planning studies for dosimetric analysis before and after spacer placement. |
1 month |
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| Secondary |
Acute (Within 270 Days of Treatment) SABR-related Gastrointestinal (GI) Toxicities |
Acute gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity is defined as grade 1-5 toxicity occurring prior to 270 days from the start of protocol treatment. It is graded based on CTCAE v4.0. |
270 days |
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| Secondary |
Acute (Within 270 Days of Treatment) SABR-related Genitourinary (GU) Toxicities |
Acute genitourinary (GU)toxicity is defined as grade 1-5 toxicity occurring prior to 270 days from the start of protocol treatment. It is graded based on CTCAE v4.0. |
270 days |
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| Secondary |
Chronic (>270 Days From Treatment) SABR-related Genitourinary (GU) Toxicities |
Delayed genitourinary (GU) toxicity is defined as grade 1-5 toxicity occurring after 270 days from the start of protocol treatment. It is graded based on CTCAE v4.0. Adverse events will be graded by a numerical score according to the defined NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE V4.0) and version number 4.0 specified in the protocol. Grade 1: Mild; Grade 2: Moderate; Grade 3: Severe or medically significant but not immediately life threatening; Grade 4: Life threatening consequences; Grade 5: Death related to the adverse event. |
From day 271 up to 540 days |
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| Secondary |
Chronic (>270 Days From Treatment) SABR-related Gastrointestinal (GI) Toxicities |
Delayed gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity is defined as grade 1-5 toxicity occurring after 270 days from the start of protocol treatment. It is graded based on CTCAE v4.0. Adverse events will be graded by a numerical score according to the defined NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE V4.0) and version number 4.0 specified in the protocol. Grade 1: Mild; Grade 2: Moderate; Grade 3: Severe or medically significant but not immediately life threatening; Grade 4: Life threatening consequences; Grade 5: Death related to the adverse event. |
From day 271 up to 540 days |
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| Secondary |
Acute Non-GI (Gastrointestinal) and Non-GU (Genitourinary) Toxicity- Irritative |
Toxicity will be assessed according to the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.0. |
270 days |
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| Secondary |
Acute Non-GI (Gastrointestinal) and Non-GU (Genitourinary) Toxicity-Obstructive |
Toxicity will be assessed according to the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.0. |
270 days |
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| Secondary |
Acute Non-GI (Gastrointestinal) and Non-GU (Genitourinary) Toxicity-Reproductive. |
Toxicity will be assessed according to the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.0. |
270 days |
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| Secondary |
Chronic Non-GI (Gastrointestinal) and Non-GU (Genitourinary) Toxicity-Obstructive. |
Toxicity will be assessed according to the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.0. Adverse events will be graded by a numerical score according to the defined NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE V4.0) and version number 4.0 specified in the protocol. Grade 1: Mild; Grade 2: Moderate; Grade 3: Severe or medically significant but not immediately life threatening; Grade 4: Life threatening consequences; Grade 5: Death related to the adverse event. |
From day 271 up to 540 days |
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| Secondary |
Chronic Non-GI (Gastrointestinal) and Non-GU (Genitourinary) Toxicity-Reproductive. |
Toxicity will be assessed according to the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.0. Adverse events will be graded by a numerical score according to the defined NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE V4.0) and version number 4.0 specified in the protocol. Grade 1: Mild; Grade 2: Moderate; Grade 3: Severe or medically significant but not immediately life threatening; Grade 4: Life threatening consequences; Grade 5: Death related to the adverse event. |
From day 271 up to 540 days |
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| Secondary |
Chronic Non-GI (Gastrointestinal) and Non-GU (Genitourinary) Toxicity-Irritative. |
Toxicity will be assessed according to the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.0. Adverse events will be graded by a numerical score according to the defined NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE V4.0) and version number 4.0 specified in the protocol. Grade 1: Mild; Grade 2: Moderate; Grade 3: Severe or medically significant but not immediately life threatening; Grade 4: Life threatening consequences; Grade 5: Death related to the adverse event. |
From day 271 up to 540 days |
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| Secondary |
Freedom From Biochemical Recurrence |
Biochemical failure RTOG-ASTRO definition (also known as Phoenix definition) - Thus, when the PSA rises by more than 2 ng/ml above the lowest level (nadir) achieved after treatment, biochemical failure has occurred and the date of the failure is recorded at the time the nadir plus 2 ng/ml level is reached |
4 year |
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| Secondary |
Overall Survival |
Overall survival as measured by percentage of participants who survived at 5 years. The survival time will be measured from the date of accession to the date of death. |
5 year |
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| Secondary |
Disease-specific Survival |
Percentage of patients who did not die from prostate cancer at 5 years. |
5 year |
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| Secondary |
Local Relapse |
Percentage of patients without local relapse at 3 years. Local relapse will be measured from the date of study entry to the date of documented local relapse as determined by clinical exam. |
3 year |
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| Secondary |
Regional Relapse |
Percentage of patients without regional relapse at 3 years. Regional relapse will be measured from the date of study entry to the date of documented regional nodal recurrence or distant disease relapse. |
3 years |
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| Secondary |
Distant Relapse |
Percentage of patients without distant relapse at 3 years. Distant relapse will be measured from the date of study entry to the date of documented regional nodal recurrence or distant disease relapse. |
3 years |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bowel Function |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0 (worst) -100 (best)). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bowel Frequency |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0-100). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bloody Stools |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0-100). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bowel Habits |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0-100). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bowel Urgency |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0-100). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bowel Leakage/Fecal Incontinence |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0-100). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Bowel Pelvic/Rectal Pain |
Outcomes for bowel function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) bowel function score (range, 0-100). EPIC bowel urgency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel frequency (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel leakage or fecal incontinence (percentages are for men having fecal incontinence at least once per week). EPIC bloody stools (percentages are for men having bloody stools half the time or more). EPIC bowel, pelvic, or rectal pain (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). EPIC bowel habits (percentages are for men reporting more than a small problem). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Urinary Function |
Outcomes for urinary function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function score (range, 0 (worst)-100 (best)). EPIC urinary irritation or obstruction (range, 0-100).EPIC urinary incontinence (range, 0-100). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Urinary Irritative/Obstructive |
Outcomes for urinary function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function score (range, 0-100). EPIC urinary irritation or obstruction (range, 0 (worst)-100 (best)).EPIC urinary incontinence (range, 0-100). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
EPIC (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) Urinary Incontinence |
Outcomes for urinary function and effect on quality of life. Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function score (range, 0-100). EPIC urinary irritation or obstruction (range, 0-100).EPIC urinary incontinence (range, 0 (worst)-100 (best)). |
18 months |
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| Secondary |
AUA (American Urological Association) Quality of Life Questionnaire |
AUA Questionnaire is used to measure urinary symptoms. AUA uses a 7-item self-report measure used to assess urinary urgency, frequency, and voiding symptoms. SYMPTOM SCORE: 0-7 (Mild) 8-19 (Moderate) 20-35 (Severe) |
18 months |
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