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This is an observational, non-randomized, open label, multicenter, phase IV study, which aims to reflect a real-life practice routinely used for the management of advanced soft tissue sarcoma after failure of anthracyclines and/or ifosfamide or patients unsuited to receive these drugs in the Netherlands. This study pretends to reflect the use and schedule of chemotherapy regimen with trabectedin and/or other conventional care regimens such as other palliative chemotherapy/biological therapies or best supportive care (BSC) in the management of advanced soft tissue sarcoma patients in the clinic based at the discretion of the Investigator.
There are no pre-defined limits of administered cycles of trabectedin treatments or chemo- and/or biological therapy; thus, those treatments may continue as long as deemed necessary by the Investigator
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This phase IV study is designed to evaluate, in a real-world setting, usage patterns and associated outcomes associated with the anticancer treatment and/or best supportive care in the clinical practice. The primary study analysis will be to collect clinical data on symptomatic and best response, including tumor control rate, survival, TTP and PFS. Other endpoints of the study will include an evaluation of on-study subsequent anticancer treatments, QoL evaluation by using the EORTC QoL test (QLQ-C30) and an economic cost-effectiveness analysis by using the EQ-5D test.
The study population will consist of patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma after failure of anthracyclines and/or ifosfamide or patients unsuited to receive these drugs. To be enrolled in this study, the patients must meet all inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria. Estimated 100 patients will be enrolled.
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A.Palliative chemotherapy or biological therapy (such as Ifosfamide or other anticancer agents with antitumor effect) as a palliative systemic therapeutic modality that may be offered to the patient with advanced soft tissue sarcoma.
B.Best supportive care, as a palliative therapeutic modality that may be offered to the patient with soft tissue sarcoma excluding chemotherapy/biological therapy but including radiotherapy and non-anticancer medication. Hence, this includes nutritional support, analgesics, antibiotics, antiemetic, transfusions, appetitive stimulants, antidepressants or any other symptomatic therapy, palliative surgery and/or psychological support and/or deep relaxation therapy. Localized radiotherapy to alleviate symptoms (i.e., pain) will be allowed, provided that the total delivered dose is within a palliative range. All therapies with potential systemic antitumor effect were excluded as BSC definition
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102 participants in 2 patient groups
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