Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Grade of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using Late Effects Normal Tissue Task Force -Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT/SOMA) scale. LENT/SOMA measures xerostomia in 4 stages. This ranges from Stage 1 "occasional dryness" through Stage 4 "complete dryness, debilitating". Lower stage values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher stage values. |
Baseline |
|
Primary |
Grade of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using Late Effects Normal Tissue Task Force -Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT/SOMA) scale. LENT/SOMA measures xerostomia in 4 stages. This ranges from Stage 1 "occasional dryness" through Stage 4 "complete dryness, debilitating". Lower stage values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher stage values. |
3 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Grade of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using Late Effects Normal Tissue Task Force -Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT/SOMA) scale. LENT/SOMA measures xerostomia in 4 stages. This ranges from Stage 1 "occasional dryness" through Stage 4 "complete dryness, debilitating". Lower stage values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher stage values. |
6 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Grade of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using Late Effects Normal Tissue Task Force -Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT/SOMA) scale. LENT/SOMA measures xerostomia in 4 stages. This ranges from Stage 1 "occasional dryness" through Stage 4 "complete dryness, debilitating". Lower stage values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher stage values. |
9 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Grade of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using Late Effects Normal Tissue Task Force -Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytic (LENT/SOMA) scale. LENT/SOMA measures xerostomia in 4 stages. This ranges from Stage 1 "occasional dryness" through Stage 4 "complete dryness, debilitating". Lower stage values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher stage values. |
12 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Prevalence of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using University of Michigan's Xerostomia Questionnaire (XQ). This questionnaire has 8 questions that measure the degree to which xerostomia is affecting quality of life. Patients rate each item on a scale from 0 to 10. Higher score denotes worse xerostomia. To analyze the XQ, scores on its 8 items will be summed for each subject at each time point to produce an overall XQ score whose values theoretically can range from 0 to 80; it will be treated as a continuous variable. Lower values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher values. |
Baseline |
|
Primary |
Prevalence of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using University of Michigan's Xerostomia Questionnaire (XQ). This questionnaire has 8 questions that measure the degree to which xerostomia is affecting quality of life. Patients rate each item on a scale from 0 to 10. Higher score denotes worse xerostomia. To analyze the XQ, scores on its 8 items will be summed for each subject at each time point to produce an overall XQ score whose values theoretically can range from 0 to 80; it will be treated as a continuous variable. Lower values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher values. |
3 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Prevalence of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using University of Michigan's Xerostomia Questionnaire (XQ). This questionnaire has 8 questions that measure the degree to which xerostomia is affecting quality of life. Patients rate each item on a scale from 0 to 10. Higher score denotes worse xerostomia. To analyze the XQ, scores on its 8 items will be summed for each subject at each time point to produce an overall XQ score whose values theoretically can range from 0 to 80; it will be treated as a continuous variable. Lower values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher values. |
6 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Prevalence of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using University of Michigan's Xerostomia Questionnaire (XQ). This questionnaire has 8 questions that measure the degree to which xerostomia is affecting quality of life. Patients rate each item on a scale from 0 to 10. Higher score denotes worse xerostomia. To analyze the XQ, scores on its 8 items will be summed for each subject at each time point to produce an overall XQ score whose values theoretically can range from 0 to 80; it will be treated as a continuous variable. Lower values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher values. |
9 months after radiotherapy |
|
Primary |
Prevalence of xerostomia |
Self reported dry mouth using University of Michigan's Xerostomia Questionnaire (XQ). This questionnaire has 8 questions that measure the degree to which xerostomia is affecting quality of life. Patients rate each item on a scale from 0 to 10. Higher score denotes worse xerostomia. To analyze the XQ, scores on its 8 items will be summed for each subject at each time point to produce an overall XQ score whose values theoretically can range from 0 to 80; it will be treated as a continuous variable. Lower values indicate a more favorable outcome than higher values. |
12 months after radiotherapy |
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