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NCT06900283

Quality of Life as a Predictor of OS and PFS in Patients With Lung Cancer

Sponsor: Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia, Columbia

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Summary

By 2020, lung cancer continues leading the first cause of cancer mortality and the second most common type of cancer in the world. There are limitations to early detection and then more than 60% of patients are diagnosed in advanced stages where there are no longer curative options; that situation is associated with high mortality and poor survival. It is known that some clinical and biochemical parameters of the disease have been recognized as prognostic factors; however, it has been described that a reduction in the overall global quality of life score, mainly by physical function, increased pain, and dysphagia, are associated with mortality, and having high social well-being and global quality of life scores are associated with a lower risk of death. Objective: This study will measure association between Health-Related Quality of Life levels and mortality and progression free survival in advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients Patients and methods: This study will include patients with lung cancer histopathological confirmed including bronchus or trachea. Methodologically, the study has two components: One related to the exposure variable (HRQL), which involves a scale validation study, and other related to the measurement of the association between HRQoL and survival outcomes, which involves a prospective cohort analytical observational study. This last component will be carried out specifically with a sample of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Results and impact: The project contribute to the implementation of tools adapted and validated in the Colombian context to assess the quality of life in patients with lung cancer. Additionally, knowing the relationship between quality of life and traditional oncological outcomes will provide tools to give patients with comprehensive treatment, and to have a prognosis of the disease that incorporates psychosocial aspects

Official title: Quality of Life as a Predictor of Mortality and Progression-free Survival in Patients With Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

320

Start Date

2021-01-01

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2025-04-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia

Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia