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Differences in Clinical Trial Patient Attributes and Outcomes According to Enrollment Setting

Authors :
L. Herbert Maurer
Gary M. Strauss
Edward F. McClay
Harvey B. Niell
Laura Archer
Mary Beth Landrum
Michael P. Kosty
Gerald H. Clamon
Nancy L. Keating
Elizabeth B. Lamont
Anthony D. Elias
Antonius A. Miller
Rogerio Lilenbaum
Lan Lan
Everett E. Vokes
Barbara J. McNeil
Source :
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 28:215-221
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 2010.

Abstract

Purpose During the last 25 years, National Cancer Institute (NCI) cooperative trial groups have extended trial networks from academic centers to include certain community and Veterans Health Administration (VHA) centers. We compared trial patients' attributes and outcomes by these enrollment settings. Patients and Methods Studying 2,708 patients on one of 10 cooperative group, randomized lung trials at 272 institutions, we compared patient attributes by enrollment setting (ie, academic, community, and VHA affiliates). We used adjusted Cox regression to evaluate for survival differences by setting. Results Main member institutions enrolled 44% of patients; community affiliates enrolled 44%; and VHAs enrolled 12%. Patient attributes (ie, case-mix) of age, ethnicity, sex, and performance status varied by enrollment setting. After analysis was adjusted for patient case-mix, no mortality differences by enrollment setting were noted. Conclusion Although trial patients with primarily advanced-stage lung cancer from nonacademic centers were older and had worse performance statuses than those from academic centers, survival did not differ by enrollment setting after analysis accounted for patient heterogeneity. An answer for whether long-term outcomes for patients at community and VHA centers affiliated with cooperative trial groups are equivalent to those at academic centers when care is delivered through NCI trials requires additional research among patients with longer survival horizons.

Details

ISSN :
15277755 and 0732183X
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c31fa7556b7cc08cddbaffcac9b9ef6