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RecruitingNCT03378856

Evaluation of Technological Innovation in Radiotherapy

Partnership Initiative for the Evaluation of Technological Innovation in Radiotherapy

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,500 (estimated)
Sponsor
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Prospective cohort study of patients receiving standard-care radiotherapy is paramount to a better understanding of radiation effects and longterm outcomes. The primary objective is to determine the feasibility of establishing infrastructure to systematically collect clinical data, patient-reported outcomes, and imaging data from daily radiotherapy practice. Secondary objectives are to provide a control cohort for comparative effectiveness research of investigational interventions through a cmRCT design; compare imaging features with clinical outcomes; understand dose-effect relationships; quantify imaging quality metrics.

Detailed description

The study consists of an effort to develop infrastructure that will support systematic collection of data from daily radiotherapy practice. At the core, PERA is a large observational cohort study, serving as a multiple cohort randomized trial and image banking facility. It includes consent for the collection of imaging data, patient-reported outcomes, and broad randomization for studies according to the innovative cohort multiple randomized controlled trial design (cmRCT). The basis of this design is a prospective cohort of participants receiving care as usual, who give informed consent for cohort participation. Participants can furthermore be asked for informed consent to be randomized in future RCTs conducted within the cohort. Participants are informed that they will be offered an experimental intervention if they are randomly selected. They are also informed that they otherwise might serve as controls without being notified and that their data can be used in a trial context. For each participant in the cohort, PROs are captured at baseline and at regular intervals during follow-up. Within this cohort, multiple RCTs can be conducted. The design is especially attractive for clinical research areas with rapid evolution of technology, and for highly desired or expensive interventions. In the first stage, at entry into the cohort, all potential participants are asked for their informed consent to participate in a cohort study and broad consent to be either randomly selected to be approached for experimental interventions or to serve as control without further notice during participation in the cohort. In a second stage, at the initiation of an RCT within the cohort, informed consent to receive the intervention is then only sought in those randomly selected for the intervention arm. At the third stage, after completion of each RCT, all cohort participants receive aggregate disclosure of trial results.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2017-11-01
Primary completion
2025-10-01
Completion
2025-10-01
First posted
2017-12-20
Last updated
2024-12-20

Locations

5 sites across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03378856. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.