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Cross-sectional Feasibility study on all consecutive patients of locally advanced cancer of the cervix or vault treated entirely at Tata Memorial Centre with curative intent radiation or chemoradiation.
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Our institution registers on an average 670 cases of cancer cervix in a year and almost 75% are treated with curative intent, therefore around 500 patients a year would be treated with curative intent. Assuming that 75% of patients registered in a year would be receiving treatment at our institute, 375 patients a year would be completing treatment, of whom the investigator expect 80-85% ,i.e 300 patients to have a complete response. The list of patients who have completed radio(chemotherapy) in 2015 &2016 can be obtained from the Radiation Oncology Department records. Patients identified for a follow up visit will be telephonically contacted between one and two weeks before the planned clinic visit and verbal telephonic consent taken prior to the nurse-led interview. This study should be able to accrue 300 patients in 6 months.
Patients of locally advanced cervical cancer or vault cancer who have been treated with radiotherapy with or without concurrent chemotherapy and have a clinical complete response at 3 months post treatment and are within the first 2 years post treatment completion will be eligible to participate in this study.
Screening: Patients will be screened from the list of patients treated in the radiotherapy department over the last 2 years (2015-2016), available from the Radiation Oncology Information System (ROIS). All patients with a diagnosis of cervical cancer or vault cancer will be screened using the hospital Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to check stage of disease, schedule of treatment received, response at 3 months post treatment and expected date of next follow up.
If patient fulfils all inclusion criteria, she will be called by the research nurse, approximately 1-2 weeks prior to her expected date of follow up, for a preliminary conversation and invited to participate in the study.
After verbal telephonic consent is obtained, she will be interviewed by the clinical research nurse using the format of the prepared proforma (Form A) regarding symptoms suggestive of disease recurrence as well as treatment induced toxicity. At the end of the interview, the research nurse records her impression of whether the patient has worrisome symptoms of disease or not and has symptoms of treatment toxicity or not for which she should visit the hospital.
When the patient reports to the OPD the next week for scheduled physical follow up, the nurse completes the consenting process by taking a short written informed consent. The examining physician then takes a complete history and in addition, performs a physical examination and any investigations he/she deems necessary. Following this he/she notes down final impression of disease status and toxicity which are taken as the gold standard (Form B). Each patient will be interviewed only once during their follow up schedule.
In addition at the physical visit, information regarding the acceptability of nurse-led telephonic follow-up to the patient and the financial impact of physical follow- up will be collected using a structured format (Form C).
Study participant drop-out/ Lost-to-follow up: Patients may withdraw their consent at any point during the telephonic interview or the subsequent follow up visit.
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