Individualised follow-up for head and neck cancer—design of a prospective cohort study to assess its feasibility

Author:

van de Weerd CecileORCID,van Tol-Geerdink Julia J.,van den Broek Guido B.,Kaanders Johannes H.A.M.,Marres Henri A.M.,Hermens Rosella P.M.G.,Takes Robert P.

Abstract

IntroductionIt is a common practice for many cancer types to monitor patients after treatment to detect new disease manifestations early. For head and neck cancer (HNC), however, long-term routine follow-up is up for debate for several reasons. The benefits of prolonged routine follow-up on survival have not been proven. Also, cancer follow-up is putting increasing pressure on healthcare resources due to rising incidence and survival rates. Therefore, this study investigates a novel follow-up approach among HNC patients, giving them the opportunity to choose their own follow-up programme.Methods and analysisHNC patients are offered a decision-aided choice between standardised or individualised follow-up after 1.5 years of uncomplicated guideline-prescribed follow-up. Standardised follow-up entails continuing the 5-year guideline-prescribed schedule. Individualised follow-up means the patient only attends the outpatient clinic on their own initiative in case of physical symptoms or supportive care needs. Patients are educated on self-examination and when a control visit is necessary. The primary outcome measure is the feasibility of offering patients this choice. Secondary outcome measures are quality of life, costs, productivity loss and detection of new disease.Ethics and disseminationWe believe that it is essential to let patients determine their follow-up programme based on their own values and preferences. If this choice is feasible, it can be implemented and investigated in other HNC care centres.Trial registration numberNCT05386225.

Funder

Radboud Universitair Medisch Centrum

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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