Clinical Trial: Risk Factors of Radiation Pneumonitis

Study Status: Active, not recruiting
Recruit Status: Unknown status
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: To Investigate Risk Factors of Radiation Pneumonitis, Fibrosis, and Impairment of Quality of Life by Radiotherapeutic Dosimetric and Biological Parameters for Lung Cancer

Brief Summary: A prospective observational study to evaluate clinical, dosimetrical, functional, and biological factors in predicting radiation pneumonitis.

Detailed Summary: We propose a prospective observational study to investigate the combinational effect of radiotherapeutic dosimetric parameters [mean lung dose & percentage of lung volume receiving at least 20Gy (V20)] and biological parameters [interleukin-6(IL6) & transforming growth factor beta (TGFB)] in predicting radiation pneumonitis, fibrosis, and change of QoL among at least fifty-three lung cancer patients. Eligibility included pathological or cytological proven small cell or non small cell lung cancer, thoracic RT planned for more than 30Gy [if fraction size >= 3Gy/fx] or 40Gy [if fraction size < 3 Gy/Fx], ECOG performance status [PS] 0-2, body weight loss [BWL] <=10% in previous 6 months, no prior thoracic RT and signed informed consent prior to study entry. Basic pre-radiotherapy information will be collected, which included BWL, ECOG PS, AJCC stage [I-IV], primary lesion site, history of smoking/coexisting lung disease/dosage of chemotherapy/surgical resection, albumin level, and pulmonary function test of FEV1/VC/DLCO(optional). Computed tomography [CT] of the whole lung in treatment position with reference mark will be done for calculation of V20 and mean lung dose. Blood test of IL6, TGFB by ELISA will be done before and after RT after storage at -80℃. Bronchial-alveolar lavage test of IL6, TGFB by ELISA will be done before and after RT if clinical available. Self-reported questionnaire [EORTC C30 & L13] will be collected before and after RT and in every follow up visits after double-checked by trained assistants. RT must be given by photon energies >=6MV. Radiation pneumonitis and fibrosis will be assessed according to common toxicity criteria 3 [CTC-3] weekly during RT and in every follow up visits. Chi-square test, logistic regression, and proportional hazard ratio method will be used to investigate whether the parameter(s) can be effective in predicting radiation related sequelae.
Sponsor: National Taiwan University Hospital

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Information By: National Taiwan University Hospital

Dates:
Date Received: September 9, 2005
Date Started: July 2003
Date Completion: June 2006
Last Updated: November 22, 2005
Last Verified: June 2005