Predicting radiotherapy response, Toxicities and quality-of-life related functional outcomes in soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities (PredicT) using dose–volume constraints development: a study protocol

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Simões RitaORCID,Gulliford Sarah,Seddon Beatrice,Dehbi Hakim-Moulay,Robinson Martin,Forsyth Sharon,Hughes Ana,Gaunt Piers,Nguyen Thuy-Giang,Elston Stephanie,Mohammed Kabir,Zaidi Shane,Miles Elizabeth,Hoskin Peter,Harrington Kevin,Miah Aisha

Abstract

IntroductionRadiotherapy improves local tumour control in patients with soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities (STSE) but it also increases the probability of long-term toxicities such as tissue fibrosis, joint stiffness and lymphoedema. The use of radiation dose and volume thresholds, called dose constraints, may potentially reduce the development of toxicities in STSE. The aim of this study is to determine predictors of radiotherapy-related side effects for STSE.Methods and analysisPredicting radiotherapy response, Toxicities and quality-of-life related functional outcomes in soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities (PredicT) is a multicentre observational study comprising two cohorts (PredicT A and B). PredicT A, a retrospective analysis of the UK VorteX (NCT00423618) and IMRiS clinical trials (NCT02520128), is aimed at deriving a statistical model for development of dose–volume constraints. This model will use receiving operator characteristics and multivariate analysis to predict radiotherapy side effects and patient-reported outcomes. PredicT B, a prospective cohort study of 150 patients with STSE, is aimed at testing the validity of those dose–volume constraints. PredicT B is open and planned to complete recruitment by September 2024.Ethics and disseminationPredicT B has received ethical approval from North West - Liverpool Central Research Ethics Committee (20/NW/0267). Participants gave informed consent to participate in the study before taking part. We will disseminate our findings via publications, presentations, national and international conference meetings and engage with local charities.Trial registration numberNCT05978024.

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NIHR

NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre

Manchester Biomedical Research Centre

Publisher

BMJ

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