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          Improving Radiotherapy Treatment Planning for Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Low and Middle Income Countries

          Closed for Proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          E33039

          CRP

          2057

          Approved Date

          06.02.2015

          Project Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          03.09.2015

          Expected End Date

          31.03.2024

          Completed Date

          09.01.2025

          Participating Countries

          Australia, Canada, China, France, Pakistan, Singapore, United States of America

          Description

          This CRP has as its primary objective to reduce death (mortality) and suffering (morbidity) from nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) by improving the quality of radiotherapy treatment. Epidemiological data from GLOBOCAN 2012 show that the total number of new cases of NPC in the world amounted to 86?691 and that the number of deaths was 50?828. This cancer has a uniquely skewed geographic distribution: 81% of new cases occurred in Asia and 9% in Africa. Among all countries, China had the largest number of new patients in 2012 (33?198). There is a clear correlation between the quality of radiotherapy plans and clinical outcomes in this disease.
          The CRP will investigate and identify gaps in the process of treatment planning which may be responsible for poor outcomes in patients treated in high incidence countries. The CRP will include a focused survey and ‘dry run’ exercises on treatment planning for NPC with identification of inaccuracies and uncertainties. There is provision for a training event for radiation oncologists in participating centres followed by a new series of treatment planning exercises. Local quality assurance (QA) committees will be set up in participating centres as well as a central QA committee to review all radiotherapy plans.
          The CRP includes the initiation of an online meetings network (NPCnet) for the technical discussion of NPC radiotherapy plans.

          Objectives

          To improve clinical outcomes for NPC patients in LMIC

          Specific Objectives

          A cross-sectional study on patient characteristics and patterns of care in participating centres

          A national survey on radiotherapy (RT) facilities in participating countries

          Analysis of the impact of educational intervention and establishment of a quality control culture on the quality of radiotherapy planning and clinical outcomes

          A cross-sectional study on patient characteristics and patterns of care in participating centres

          A national survey on radiotherapy (RT) facilities in participating countries

          Analysis of the impact of educational intervention and establishment of a quality control culture on the quality of radiotherapy planning and clinical outcomes

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