2023-11-06
2024-04-24
2024-04-24
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NCT06079229
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hospices Civils de Lyon
OBSERVATIONAL
Quality of Life in Elderly Patients After Pancreatic Cancer Surgery
Pancreatic cancer mainly affects the elderly, with over 85% of patients diagnosed after the age of 60 and over half after the age of 70. In France, the incidence of pancreatic cancer is currently around 14,000 new cases per year, making it the fourth leading cause of cancer death in women and the fifth in men. Surgery is currently the only curative option available to patients, but it is not an option for many patients who already have metastatic or locally advanced cancer at the time of diagnosis. The main studies carried out on this type of intervention in the elderly focus on the surgical aspect, and the tolerability of such surgery is not well studied. The aim of this study is to describe the impact of pancreatic surgery on the independence in daily activities and quality of life of patients aged over 70 with pancreatic cancer. These patients underwent surgery at Édouard Herriot Hospital (Hospices Civils de Lyon) since July 2021, and the assessment will be conducted through telephone questionnaires. It is hypothesised that these patients will be able to maintain their independence in terms of daily activities.
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Study Registration Dates | Results Reporting Dates | Study Record Updates |
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2023-10-06 | N/A | 2024-05-24 |
2023-10-06 | N/A | 2024-05-28 |
2023-10-12 | N/A | 2024-05 |
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Primary Purpose:
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Interventional Model:
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Arms and Interventions
Participant Group/Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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: Patients over 70 undergoing pancreatic cancer surgery at the Édouard Herriot Hospital. This is a non-comparative study, in which all subjects with histologically proven pancreatic cancer (all types) on biopsy or surgical specimen, operated on for this cancer (by cephalic duodenopancreatectomy or left pancreatectomy) at the Édouard Herriot H | OTHER: Phone call
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Primary Outcome Measures | Measure Description | Time Frame |
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Evolution in the ADL questionnaire score between pre-operative and post-operative 3 to 30 months after surgery. | The ADL score (Activities of Daily Living) is designed to assess independence for activities of daily living. It is scored from 0 to 6, with 6 representing maximum independence for activities of daily living (washing, eating, dressing, etc.) and 0 a complete lack of independence. The significance of the difference in the ADL score before and after surgery will be tested using the Wilcoxon test. ADL will therefore be measured at 3 months after surgery at the earliest and at 30 months at the latest, at the time of the telephone call with the patient. The pre-operative value is recorded in the patient's file, measured a few weeks before surgery. | Between 3 months and 30 months after surgery. |
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Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person’s general health condition or prior treatments.
Ages Eligible for Study:
ALL
Sexes Eligible for Study:
70 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
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