Abstract

Background

Although the multidisciplinary-collaborated team approach in cancer treatment has recently become popular, prospectively evaluated evidence is limited. We started a multidisciplinary-collaborated cancer support team (MCST) to facilitate cooperation across multidisciplinary medical staff in our hospital and established clinical evidence of supportive care. This study aimed to prospectively evaluate the clinical activity and effect of MCST in patients with gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy.

Methods

This is a single-center, single-arm, observational study. Patients with gastrointestinal cancer scheduled to receive chemotherapy are enrolled and supported by the MCST. The primary endpoints are the number of interventions by medical staff and the number of patients who showed improvement in side effects. The secondary endpoints are the severity of side effects, medical expenses, number of consultations, the acceptance rate of prescription recommendations, adjuvant chemotherapy completion rates, dose intensity, and time required for co-medical intervention. In addition, medical staff and attending physicians evaluate all adverse events.

Discussion

This study is expected to contribute to establishing new cancer-supportive care teams for patients with gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy and those with cancer receiving chemotherapy.

Trial registration

This trial was registered in the Japan Registry of Clinical Trials (jRCT) as jRCT1030220495.

The date of first registration, 29/11/2022, https://jrct.niph.go.jp/search

Details

Title
Evaluation of clinical effects of a multidisciplinary-collaborated cancer support team for gastrointestinal cancer chemotherapy: prospective observational study protocol of M-CAST study
Author
Iimura, Yohei; Nakazawa, Mitsuko; Tsuru, Yukari; Togashi, Hitomi; Honda, Tomoe; Baba, Keisuke; Ishibashi, Masaaki; Sasuga, Chieko; Furukawa, Naoki; Sato, Tomoko; Matsubara, Yasuo; Kamisato, Ayako; Yoshii, Eiko; Kuroda, Seiichiro; Boku, Narikazu
Pages
1-6
Section
Study Protocol
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
1471230X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2838758957
Copyright
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