Evaluating the Impact of Limited vs. Intense Post-Operative Surveillance on Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients With Soft Tissue Sarcoma
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
This phase II trial studies how anxiety is affected by 2 types of follow-up after surgery, limited follow-up and intense follow-up, in patients with stage II-III soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk and extremities. In cancer survivors, the fear of cancer coming back (recurring) is common and may persist long after the end of treatment. It may also be exacerbated by return visits for imaging (surveillance). The purpose of this study is to determine how patients' anxiety and other cancer-related outcomes are affected by how often surveillance is done.
Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To evaluate whether a risk-based limited follow-up surveillance is associated with reduced patient anxiety compared to risk-based intense surveillance. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE: I. To evaluate the impact of reduced surveillance in low-risk patients on overall survival, time to local or distant recurrence, anxiety at early and late time-points, out of pocket costs, and number of missed or extra clinic visits, compared to the risk-based intense follow-up in both low-risk and high-risk patients. OUTLINE: Patients are assigned to 1 of 2 groups based on risk status. GROUP 1 (L…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
IInclusion Criteria: * ≥18 years old * Completion of sarcoma therapy (chemotherapy, radiation therapy and/or surgery) within 8-14 weeks of study enrollment * Willingness to complete surveys x 2 years Exclusion Criteria: * Documented metastatic disease at the time of enrollment * Non-English-speaking patients Pregnant women will be included in this clinical trial.
Interventions
- ProcedureChest Radiography
Undergo CXR
- ProcedureComputed Tomography
Undergo CT-chest
- ProcedureFollow-Up
Undergo intense follow-up
- ProcedureFollow-Up
Undergo limited follow-up
- ProcedureImaging Technique
Undergo imaging
- OtherQuestionnaire Administration
Ancillary studies
Location
- M D Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas