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Title REQUITE: A prospective multicentre cohort study of patients undergoing radiotherapy for breast, lung or prostate cancer
Creator Seibold et al.
Author Petra Seibold
Author Adam Webb
Author Miguel E. Aguado-Barrera
Author David Azria
Author Muriel Brengues
Author Erik Briers
Author Renée Bultijnck
Author Patricia Calvo-Crespo
Author Ana Carballo
Author Ananya Choudhury
Author Alessandro Cicchetti
Author Johannes Claßen
Author Elena Delmastro
Author Alison M. Dunning
Author Rebecca M. Elliott
Author Laura Fachal
Author Marie-Pierre Farcy-Jacquet
Author Pietro Gabriele
Author Elisabetta Garibaldi
Author Antonio Gómez-Caamaño
Author Sara Gutiérrez-Enríquez
Author Daniel S. Higginson
Author Kerstie Johnson
Author Ramón Lobato-Busto
Author Meritxell Mollà
Author Anusha Müller
Author Debbie Payne
Author Paula Peleteiro
Author Giselle Post
Author Tiziana Rancati
Author Tim Rattay
Author Victoria Reyes
Author Barry S. Rosenstein
Author Dirk De Ruysscher
Author Maria Carmen De Santis
Author Jörg Schäfer
Author Thomas Schnabel
Author Elena Sperk
Author R. Paul Symonds
Author Hilary Stobart
Author Begoña Taboada-Valladares
Author Christopher J. Talbot
Author Riccardo Valdagni
Author Ana Vega
Author Liv Veldeman
Author Tim Ward
Author Christian Weißenberger
Author Catharine M. L. West
Author Jenny Chang-Claude
Abstract PURPOSE: REQUITE aimed to establish a resource for multi-national validation of models and biomarkers that predict risk of late toxicity following radiotherapy. The purpose of this article is to provide summary descriptive data. METHODS: An international, prospective cohort study recruited cancer patients in 26 hospitals in eight countries between April 2014 and March 2017. Target recruitment was 5300 patients. Eligible patients had breast, prostate or lung cancer and planned potentially curable radiotherapy. Radiotherapy was prescribed according to local regimens, but centres used standardised data collection forms. Pre-treatment blood samples were collected. Patients were followed for a minimum of 12 (lung) or 24 (breast/prostate) months and summary descriptive statistics were generated. RESULTS: The study recruited 2069 breast (99% of target), 1808 prostate (86%) and 561 lung (51%) cancer patients. The centralised, accessible database includes: physician- (47,025 forms) and patient- (54,901) reported outcomes; 11,563 breast photos; 17,107 DICOMs and 12,684 DVHs. Imputed genotype data are available for 4223 patients with European ancestry (1948 breast, 1728 prostate, 547 lung). Radiation-induced lymphocyte apoptosis (RILA) assay data are available for 1319 patients. DNA (n?=?4409) and PAXgene tubes (n?=?3039) are stored in the centralised biobank. Example prevalences of 2-year (1-year for lung) grade ?2 CTCAE toxicities are 13% atrophy (breast), 3% rectal bleeding (prostate) and 27% dyspnoea (lung). CONCLUSION: The comprehensive centralised database and linked biobank is a valuable resource for the radiotherapy community for validating predictive models and biomarkers. PATIENT SUMMARY: Up to half of cancer patients undergo radiation therapy and irradiation of surrounding healthy tissue is unavoidable. Damage to healthy tissue can affect short- and long-term quality-of-life. Not all patients are equally sensitive to radiation "damage" but it is not possible at the moment to identify those who are. REQUITE was established with the aim of trying to understand more about how we could predict radiation sensitivity. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview and summary of the data and material available. In the REQUITE study 4400 breast, prostate and lung cancer patients filled out questionnaires and donated blood. A large amount of data was collected in the same way. With all these data and samples a database and biobank were created that showed it is possible to collect this kind of information in a standardised way across countries. In the future, our database and linked biobank will be a resource for research and validation of clinical predictors and models of radiation sensitivity. REQUITE will also enable a better understanding of how many people suffer with radiotherapy toxicity.
Publication Radiotherapy and Oncology: Journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
Volume 138
Pages 59-67
Date 2019-09
Journal Abbr Radiother Oncol
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.radonc.2019.04.034
ISSN 1879-0887
Short Title REQUITE
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 31146072
Tags Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biomarkers, Breast Neoplasms, clinic, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Late radiotherapy side effects, Lung Neoplasms, Male, Middle Aged, Prediction models, Prospective Studies, Prostate cancer, Prostatic Neoplasms
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