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Author Bio
Introduction
Commentator Bio
Protocol Schema
Protocol Background
Protocol Goals
Patient Eligibility
Test Schedule
Stratification Factors
Registration/Randomization
Protocol Treatment
Dosage Modification
Ancillary Treatment
Toxicity Monitoring
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Treatment/Follow-up
Ancillary Studies
Drug Information
Statistical Considerations
Pathology Considerations
Records/Data Collection Procedures
Budget
Appendices

 

Chapter 2A: Measuring Cancer Anorexia/Cachexia: A Case Study: Treatment Evaluation
       

11.0 Treatment Evaluation

11.1 The effects of treatment will primarily be evaluated by objective evidence of appetite based on patient-completed questionnaires. Additionally, we will evaluate patient weight changes (absolute change, BMI and PIW) in those without clinical evidence of ascites or edema. Microphone Image

11.2 The patient questionnaire (Appendix I), FAACT questionnaire (not available Online), and weight monitoring record (Appendix II) will be given to patients by the oncology nurse and/or clinical research associate (per membership-determined procedures). Additionally, written protocol instructions will be given to each patient (Appendix III). Patient questionnaires and weight monitoring records will be completed every week for the first month of treatment and monthly thereafter. These records will be returned to the oncology nurse and/or clinical research associate and will be mailed to the NCCTG Operations Office every month. Microphone Image

11.3 The patient questionnaire (Appendix I) used for this study has been utilized on over 1000 patients on four consecutive NCCTG clinical protocols. These appear to be reliable and valid on the basis of internal consistency among related questions and the appropriate relationship between the questionnaire answers and the results of serial body weight determinations in these past study patients.

11.4 An event-monitoring form is to be sent to the Operations Office every 6 months following the time of study completion for 2 years from on study.


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