Protocol for a randomised controlled trial on impact of comprehensive geriatric and supportive assessment versus standard care in older adults with cancer undergoing curative treatment: The Geriatric Oncology SuPportive clinic for ELderly (GOSPEL) study

Jul 17, 2022Journal of geriatric oncology

Comparing detailed health assessments to usual care in older adults with cancer receiving curative treatment

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Abstract

The GOSPEL study plans to recruit 200 older adults aged over 65 undergoing curative treatment for cancer.

  • Geriatric assessment leading to frailty-guided intervention may reduce treatment-related toxicity while maintaining survival and improving quality of life.
  • Positive outcomes associated with geriatric interventions have not been consistently reported in existing literature.
  • Current oncology models may underestimate the impact of supportive care for older adults receiving palliative-intent chemotherapy.
  • The primary quality of life outcome will be measured using the EORTC QLQ-ELD14 mobility scale at 12 weeks.
  • Secondary outcomes will include overall and disease-free survival, treatment-related adverse events, and hospital admissions.

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