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Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events

BACKGROUND: All patients who undergo surgery for colon cancer are followed up according to the guidelines of the Norwegian Gastrointestinal Cancer Group (NGICG). These guidelines state that the aims of follow-up after surgery are to perform quality assessment, provide support and improve survival. I...

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Autores principales: Augestad, Knut M, Vonen, Barthold, Aspevik, Ranveig, Nestvold, Torunn, Ringberg, Unni, Johnsen, Roar, Norum, Jan, Lindsetmo, Rolv-Ole
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2474836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18578856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-137
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author Augestad, Knut M
Vonen, Barthold
Aspevik, Ranveig
Nestvold, Torunn
Ringberg, Unni
Johnsen, Roar
Norum, Jan
Lindsetmo, Rolv-Ole
author_facet Augestad, Knut M
Vonen, Barthold
Aspevik, Ranveig
Nestvold, Torunn
Ringberg, Unni
Johnsen, Roar
Norum, Jan
Lindsetmo, Rolv-Ole
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description BACKGROUND: All patients who undergo surgery for colon cancer are followed up according to the guidelines of the Norwegian Gastrointestinal Cancer Group (NGICG). These guidelines state that the aims of follow-up after surgery are to perform quality assessment, provide support and improve survival. In Norway, most of these patients are followed up in a hospital setting. We describe a multi-centre randomized controlled trial to test whether these patients can be followed up by their general practitioner (GP) without altering quality of life, cost effectiveness and/or the incidence of serious clinical events. METHODS AND DESIGN: Patients undergoing surgery for colon cancer with histological grade Dukes's Stage A, B or C and below 75 years of age are eligible for inclusion. They will be randomized after surgery to follow-up at the surgical outpatient clinic (control group) or follow-up by the district GP (intervention group). Both study arms comply with the national NGICG guidelines. The primary endpoints will be quality of life (QoL) (measured by the EORTC QLQ C-30 and the EQ-5D instruments), serious clinical events (SCEs), and costs. The follow-up period will be two years after surgery, and quality of life will be measured every three months. SCEs and costs will be estimated prospectively. The sample size was 170 patients. DISCUSSION: There is an ongoing debate on the best method of follow-up for patients with CRC. Due to a wide range of follow-up programmes and paucity of randomized trials, it is impossible to draw conclusions about the best combination and frequency of clinic (or family practice) visits, blood tests, endoscopic procedures and radiological examinations that maximize the clinical outcome, quality of life and costs. Most studies on follow-up of CRC patients have been performed in a hospital outpatient setting. We hypothesize that postoperative follow-up of colon cancer patients (according to national guidelines) by GPs will not have any impact on patients' quality of life. Furthermore, we hypothesize that there will be no increase in SCEs and that the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio will improve. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov. The trial registration number is: NCT00572143
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spelling pubmed-24748362008-07-19 Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events Augestad, Knut M Vonen, Barthold Aspevik, Ranveig Nestvold, Torunn Ringberg, Unni Johnsen, Roar Norum, Jan Lindsetmo, Rolv-Ole BMC Health Serv Res Study Protocol BACKGROUND: All patients who undergo surgery for colon cancer are followed up according to the guidelines of the Norwegian Gastrointestinal Cancer Group (NGICG). These guidelines state that the aims of follow-up after surgery are to perform quality assessment, provide support and improve survival. In Norway, most of these patients are followed up in a hospital setting. We describe a multi-centre randomized controlled trial to test whether these patients can be followed up by their general practitioner (GP) without altering quality of life, cost effectiveness and/or the incidence of serious clinical events. METHODS AND DESIGN: Patients undergoing surgery for colon cancer with histological grade Dukes's Stage A, B or C and below 75 years of age are eligible for inclusion. They will be randomized after surgery to follow-up at the surgical outpatient clinic (control group) or follow-up by the district GP (intervention group). Both study arms comply with the national NGICG guidelines. The primary endpoints will be quality of life (QoL) (measured by the EORTC QLQ C-30 and the EQ-5D instruments), serious clinical events (SCEs), and costs. The follow-up period will be two years after surgery, and quality of life will be measured every three months. SCEs and costs will be estimated prospectively. The sample size was 170 patients. DISCUSSION: There is an ongoing debate on the best method of follow-up for patients with CRC. Due to a wide range of follow-up programmes and paucity of randomized trials, it is impossible to draw conclusions about the best combination and frequency of clinic (or family practice) visits, blood tests, endoscopic procedures and radiological examinations that maximize the clinical outcome, quality of life and costs. Most studies on follow-up of CRC patients have been performed in a hospital outpatient setting. We hypothesize that postoperative follow-up of colon cancer patients (according to national guidelines) by GPs will not have any impact on patients' quality of life. Furthermore, we hypothesize that there will be no increase in SCEs and that the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio will improve. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov. The trial registration number is: NCT00572143 BioMed Central 2008-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2474836/ /pubmed/18578856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-137 Text en Copyright © 2008 Augestad et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Augestad, Knut M
Vonen, Barthold
Aspevik, Ranveig
Nestvold, Torunn
Ringberg, Unni
Johnsen, Roar
Norum, Jan
Lindsetmo, Rolv-Ole
Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
title Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
title_full Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
title_fullStr Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
title_full_unstemmed Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
title_short Should the surgeon or the general practitioner (GP) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? A randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
title_sort should the surgeon or the general practitioner (gp) follow up patients after surgery for colon cancer? a randomized controlled trial protocol focusing on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and serious clinical events
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2474836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18578856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-137
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