Registry Study for Proton Therapy Clinical Outcomes and Long-Term Follow-up

Purpose

Proton therapy is a limited medical resource that is more expensive than conventional x-ray therapy. To correctly measure the success of proton therapy in treating different conditions, it is important to check a patient's health status after their treatment is finished. Checking on the progress of patients over many years (called long-term follow-up) is needed because the long-term effects of proton therapy are not well known.

Condition

  • Cancer

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
All ages
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • All subjects who are receiving or seeking medical care at the participating Proton Therapy Center will be invited to participate in the Research Registry.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Subjects who do not agree to participate

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational [Patient Registry]
Observational Model
Case-Control
Time Perspective
Prospective

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Radiation therapy Registry Cancer patients who have received proton therapy
  • Other: Registry

Recruiting Locations

Ackerman Cancer Center
Jacksonville, Florida 32223
Contact:
Michele Katz, CRC
904-880-5522
michelek@ackermancancer.com

Provision CARES Proton Therapy Nashville
Franklin, Tennessee 37067
Contact:
Kristi Simcox, BS, CCRP
865-934-2672
kristi.simcox@biomed-research.com

Texas Center for Proton Therapy
Irving, Texas 75063
Contact:
Vanetta G. Zollicoffer, CCRC
469-513-5531
Vanetta.Zollicoffer@usoncology.com

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Center for Biomedical Research, LLC

Study Contact

Kristi Simcox, BS, CCRP
(865) 934-2672
kristi.simcox@biomed-research.com

Detailed Description

The objective of this research protocol is the development of a national Proton Therapy Center Registry for the purpose of: 1. Performing retrospective research studies on diseases treated with proton therapy throughout the United States. 2. Maintaining regular, lifetime contact with subjects in order to obtain current identification , contact information, and self/parent-reported health status in order to obtain a better understanding of overall treatment strategies and patient benefits of treatment. 3. Permitting review of medical record information contained within the Registry to identify subjects who may be eligible for participation in future research studies conducted at the Proton Therapy Institution where the participant was treated. Obtaining the permission of Research Registry participants to be contacted to ascertain their interest in participating in future research studies being conducted at their participating Proton Therapy Institution for which it appears (i.e., based on medical information contained within the Research Registry) they may be eligible.