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NCT number NCT03119363
Other study ID # GCO 14-0937/14-1130
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2015
Est. completion date April 1, 2022

Study information

Verified date June 2022
Source Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Cancer related fatigue (CRF) is the most common cancer side effect and can severely interfere with activities of daily living long after completion of medical treatment. Pharmacologic agents to treat CRF have been studied but there is insufficient evidence to recommend their use. Non-pharmacological interventions for CRF have also been studied but are costly to implement and involve significant patient burden. This study investigates a novel low-cost/ low-burden intervention: systematic light exposure to treat CRF. Two hundred survivors of multiple myeloma and Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma between 1 month and 5 years post-autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) will be recruited from three medical centers. The light will be administered by a small, personal light glasses daily for 4 weeks. Outcomes will be assessed at five separate time points, including baseline and follow-up. The study will specifically address recommendations made for interventions for CRF from the NCI Clinical Trials Planning meeting (JNCI, 2013).The proposed study will: 1) be the first large multisite study with a carefully delineated comparison condition to investigate the effects of light on CRF among ASCT survivors; 2) focus on a distinct, homogenous patient population; 3) include only survivors who experience clinical levels of CRF; and 4) address possible psychological and biological mechanisms. This study will have major public health relevance as it will determine if an easy-to-deliver, inexpensive, and low patient burden intervention effectively reduces CRF.


Description:

The proposed multi-site randomized controlled trial (RCT) will investigate a novel intervention, systematic light exposure (sLE), to treat cancer-related fatigue (CRF) among Multiple Myeloma (MM) and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) following autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT). Cancer related fatigue (CRF) is persistent exhaustion related to cancer and/or its treatment. CRF is the most common cancer side effect and can severely interfere with activities of daily living long after completion of all medical treatment. Pharmacologic agents to treat CRF have been studied but there is insufficient evidence to recommend their use. Non-pharmacological interventions for CRF (including yoga, cognitive behavior therapy, hypnosis, and exercise) have also been studied; however, such interventions are costly to implement and involve significant patient burden. sLE is a low-cost, low- burden intervention that we have found to have beneficial effects for patients post-ASCT. The investigators initial randomized trial for CRF found that certain light exposure was associated with clinically significant reductions in fatigue (effect size d=0.98) More relevant to the proposed research is the preliminary investigation with sLE to treat CRF in MM and DLBCL which found that patients receiving certain sLE reported significantly less fatigue ( p=0.052). The proposed RCT will test the efficacy of sLE on CRF. It will also assess the effect of sLE on sleep, depressive symptoms, and both activity and cortisol circadian rhythms as these related processes have been hypothesized as possible mechanisms of sLE's effects on CRF. Two hundred survivors of multiple myeloma and Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma between 1 month and 5 years post-autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) will be recruited from two medical centers. The light will be administered by light glasses for 4 weeks. Outcomes will be assessed at five separate time points including baseline and follow-ups. The researchers' preliminary research has established the feasibility of this proposal. Moreover, in the preliminary research, 75% of participants completed the preliminary trial and data from the light box compliance meters showed that participants used the light boxes 80% of the days that treatment was scheduled. A large sample of fatigued MM and DLBCL ASCT survivors has been identified. The study will specifically address recommendations made for interventions for CRF from the NCI Clinical Trials Planning meeting (JNCI, 2013). It will: 1) be the first large multisite study with a carefully delineated comparison condition to investigate the effects of light on CRF among cancer survivors treated with ASCT; 2) focus on a distinct, homogenous patient population (MM and DLBCL ASCT survivors); 3) include only survivors who experience clinical levels of CRF; and 4) address possible mechanisms. This RCT will have major public health relevance as it will determine if an easy-to-deliver, inexpensive, and low patient burden intervention reduces CRF.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 194
Est. completion date April 1, 2022
Est. primary completion date April 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - In remission (partial to complete remission) verified by medical records - With a history of ASCT as treatment for hematological malignancies such as MM, DLBCL, and related diseases and who are between one month and five years post-transplant AND: -With a score equal to or less than 33 on the FACIT-Fatigue scale (see below) AND: -Who are currently over age 18 and were at least age 16 at the time of ASCT Exclusion Criteria: - COVID diagnoses (active COVID-19) at the time of recruitment - Under age 18 - Pregnancy - Confounding underlying medical illnesses which may cause fatigue (e.g., severe Anemia not controlled by medication, per self-report corroborated by medical chart review (e.g., Hb<10gm/dl) ) - Severe sleep disorders (e.g. Narcolepsy) - Eye Diseases which limit the ability of light to be processed (e.g., untreated cataracts, glaucoma that causes visual impairment, macular degeneration, blindness, pupil dilation problems or retina damage) - Severe psychological impairment (e.g., hospitalization for depressive episode in the past 12 months) - Currently employed in night shift work - Previous use of light therapy to alleviate fatigue or depressive symptoms - Self-reported history of bipolar disorder or manic episodes (which is a contra-indication for light treatment) - Severe Psychiatric disorders assessed by the Psychoticism-Paranoia Screener - Secondary cancer diagnosis (prior or current) within the past 5 years - Plans to travel across meridians during the study To decrease sample heterogeneity (consistent with JNCI, 2013 recommendations), allogeneic-HSCT survivors will not be eligible for the study.

Study Design


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Intervention

Device:
AYO light glasses (Experimental)
The AYO does not contain UV or infra-red light; the light spectrum begins at approximately 420nm. The circadian-effective AYO is programed at over 100 lux with 470nm frequency and irradiance of 250 qW/cm2, which is 100% intensity level. Irradiance over lux itself with AYO light glasses is believed to be more representative due to light frequency and proximity to the eye. Traditional Lightbox usual measure is Lux , AYO can be seen as comparable to 1,000 lux light box. The device is classified as a device that is safe for the eyes in accordance with the international standard IEC 62471 and is independently certified by TÜV Rheinland. AYO complies with the EU's CE marking (CE EMC EN 55014, EN 61000-4-3) as well as other national regulatory directives. AYO also complies with the United States of America's FCC marking (FCC Title 47, Chapter 1, Part 15, Class B FCC VOC: 47 CFR PART 15 OCT, 2016. CLASS B ANSI C 63.4: 2014) as well as other national marking regulatory directives.
AYO light glasses (Comparator)
The comparison group will wear the same AYO glasses, but with a circadian ineffective (sham) light. The circadian-ineffective (sham) is programed at 1% intensity, therefore according to our calculation and checks it is below circadian threshold of 2 lux as specified.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack New Jersey
United States Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York
United States Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hackensack Meridian Health, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary FACIT-Fatigue Scale Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) - Fatigue Scale. 13-item scale, each item 0=not at all to 4=very much, with higher score indicating more fatigue 4 Years
Secondary Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) Sleep quality measured subjectively by the PSQI. In scoring the PSQI, seven component scores are derived, each scored 0 (no difficulty) to 3 (severe difficulty). The component scores are summed to produce a global score (range 0 to 21). Higher scores indicate worse sleep quality. 4 years
Secondary Rest/activity cycles Sleep quality measured objectively by actigraphy. Actigraphy is a non-invasive method of monitoring rest/activity cycles. 4 years
Secondary Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) Scoring for All Except Questions 4, 8, 12, and 16:
0 points Rarely or none of the time (< 1 day)
1 point Some or a little of the time (1-2 days)
2 points Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days)
3 points Most or all of the time (5-7 days)
For questions 4, 8, 12, and 16, the scoring is exactly the same except that it is reversed: "Most or all of the time" is scored 0 points, "Rarely or none of the time" is scored 3 points Screening test score ranges are less than 15 = no depression, 15-21 = mild to moderate depression, and over 21 = possibility of major depression.
4 years
Secondary Correlation between sLE (or "Experimental Light") and depressive changes Examine whether the effects of sLE on CRF are mediated by changes in depressive symptoms 4 years
Secondary Correlation between sLE (or "Experimental Light") and circadian rhythms Examine whether the effects of sLE on CRF are mediated by changes in rest/activity circadian rhythms. 4 years
Secondary Correlation between Experimental Light compared with Comparison Light and cortisol circadian rhythm Examine whether the Experimental Light compared with Comparison Light normalizes cortisol circadian rhythms and whether the effects of sLE on CRF are mediated by changes in cortisol circadian rhythms. 4 years
Secondary General Anxiety Disorder 7-item questionnaire (GAD-7) The General Anxiety Disorder 7-item questionnaire (GAD-7) is a 7-item questionnaire that asks user to rank how often they have been bothered by seven problems over the past two weeks from "0" (not at all) to "3" (nearly every day). The items that users are asked to rank levels of nervousness, anxiousness, relaxing, restlessness, irritability and fearfulness. Full scale from 0-21, with higher score indicating more symptoms. 4 years
Secondary Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) PANAS is a 20-item scale. Each item rated on a 5-point scale of 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely), each subscale from 10-50, with higher score indicating more symptoms. 4 years
Secondary Patient Assessment of Own Functioning - PAOFI Patient Assessment of Own Functioning - PAOFI is a 33-item instrument measuring four areas: memory, language and communication, motor/sensory-perceptual, higher level cognitive, and intellectual functions. Each item is rated from 0 (almost never) to 5 (almost always) for experiencing difficulty. Subscales: memory (0-45), language and communication (0-40), sensory-motor (0-25), intellectual (0-45), with total scale 0-155, with higher score indicating lower functioning 4 years
Secondary Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory - Short Form Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory - Short Form is a 30-item scale, each item from 1 (not at all) to 4 (extremely), full scale from 24-95, with higher score indicating higher levels of fatigue 4 years
Secondary The Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) The Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) is a 21 item self-report inventory measuring the severity of depression. Scoring is from 0 (minimal) to 3 (severe), with total score from 0-63. Higher total scores indicate more severe depressive symptoms. 4 years
Secondary Impact of Event Scale - Revised (IES-R) Impact of Event Scale - Revised (IES-R) A 22-item self-report questionnaire measuring PTSD symptoms. Items are rated on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 ("not at all") to 4 ("extremely"). The IES-R yields a total score ranging from 0 - 88 with higher score indicating more impact. Not a tool for diagnosis 4 years
Secondary Self Compassion Scale -SCS Self Compassion Scale -SCS - 26-item instrument, full score from 1-5, with higher score indicating higher self compassion 4 years
Secondary Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) - self-report 18-item instrument. Scores on the 18 items are summarized on the Global Severity Index. Raw scores are converted to t-scores. 4 years
Secondary Posttraumatic Growth Inventory - (PTGI) Short Form Posttraumatic Growth Inventory - (PTGI) Short Form - 10-item instrument, each item scored 0 (no change) to 5 (great degree change), full scale from 0-50, with higher score indicating greater growth. 4 years
Secondary Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10) The CD-RISC-10 is a 10 item ordinal scale rated on a 5-point scale: 0 (not true at all) to 4 (true nearly all the time). Full scale from 0-40, with higher scores reflecting greater resilience. 4 years
Secondary The Social Constraints Scale (SCS) The Social Constraints Scale (SCS) - The SCS is a 15-item measure that reflects social conditions which cause a trauma survivor to feel unsupported, misunderstood, or otherwise alienated from their social network when they are seeking social support or attempting to express trauma-related thoughts, feelings, or concerns. Each item is scored 1 (never) to 4 (always). Full scale from 15-60, with higher score indicating the more often the person perceive they must inhibit themselves from expressing trauma-related thoughts and feelings to others. 4 years
Secondary C/E- Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire C/E- Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire - A scale measuring treatment expectancy and rationale credibility for use in clinical outcome studies. Full scale from 0-10, with higher score indicating higher treatment expectancy 4 years
Secondary The Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 - (ASI-3) The Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 - (ASI-3) is an 18 item measure, each item from 0 (very little) to 4 (very much), there are 3 subscales (physical, cognitive, and social) with each subscale range from 0-24 and the full scale range from 0 - 72, with higher scale indicating higher agreement. 4 years
Secondary MEQ- SA - Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire MEQ- SA - Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire is a 19 item self-rated instrument to determine morningness-eveningness in human circadian rhythms. Full scale from 16-86, with higher score indicating the more the human circadian rhythm is of morning type. 4 years
Secondary Perceive Stress Scale (PSS) Perceive Stress Scale (PSS) - A 10-item questionnaire, each item scored 0 (never) to 4 (very often), full scale from 0-40, with higher score indicating higher perceived stress. 4 years
Secondary Social Provision Scale Social Provision Scale - 24 item instrument, each item scored (1) strongly disagree to (4) strongly agree. Full scale from 24 to 96, with higher score indicating higher perception of receiving provision. 4 years
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