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A Post-treatment Program to Identify and Manage Complications Related to Oncology or Hematology Treatments in Cancer Survivors.
A Post-treatment Program to Identify and Manage Complications Related to Oncology or Hematology Treatments in Cancer Survivors.

NCT04671693

Active Not RecruitingNA

Sponsor: Centre Leon Berard

Conditions: Late Effects, Testicular Germ Cell Tumor Mixed, Non-Metastatic Breast Carcinoma, Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Adult, Stage IIC, Osteosarcoma

Interventions: PASCA intervention

Countries: France

INTRODUCTION: Approximately 44% of cancer survivors experience a deteriorated quality of life 5 years after diagnosis due to late onset of complications related to cancer treatments. The objective of the study is to evaluate the incidence rates of treatment-related complications, identify sub-clinical abnormalities and risk factors in patients participating in the PASCA post-treatment program. METHOD: PASCA is a single-center, interventional cohort study of adult patients who received at least chemotherapy and with a complete remission to a testicular germ cell tumor, primary non-metastatic invasive breast carcinoma, high-grade soft tissue sarcoma, osteosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, acute myeloid leukemia, Hodgkin's or aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Four assessment visits will be scheduled at 1 month (T1), 6 months (T2), 24 months (T3) and 60 months (T4) after completion of treatment. During these visits, 19 complications will be screened and follow-up care will be systematically offered to the health professional concerned by the complication in case of a positive result. The screening will contain the following elements: screening self-questionnaires, quality of life questionnaire, 12 biological parameters, a urinalysis evaluating hematuria, proteinuria, and leukocyturia, a spirometry, an electrocardiogram, 5 tests evaluating physical condition, vital signs and the perimetric measurement between both arms. DISCUSSION: This systematic screening could highlight a number of complications occurring after cancer treatments. Sub-clinical abnormalities and new risk factors could also be identified. This new organization of care could improve the quality of life of adult cancer survivors.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to 65 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
1. males and females aged 18-65 years;
2. Diagnosis and management at CLB for one of the following cancers: Hodgkin's lymphoma, aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute myeloid leukemia and primary non metastatic invasive breast cancer (BC), TGCT, or Sarcoma (Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Osteosarcoma, and Ewing's Sarcoma);
3. receiving first-line intensive chemotherapy;
4. with a complete response status at the end of the last treatment, which may include chemotherapy (excluding maintenance and hormone therapy), radiotherapy or adjuvant surgery, depending on the last scheduled treatment;
5. No contraindications to adapted physical activity (APA) at inclusion;
6. no medical, social, family, or psychological barriers against study participation.

Patients will be excluded if they have a history or coexistence of another primary cancer (except basal cell skin cancer), are participating in another study affecting the primary outcome, are deprived of liberty, or reside outside the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region or the Saône-et-Loire department.
Locations (1)
  • Lyon, France