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ICONIC: Improving Outcomes Through Collaboration in OsteosarComa


Sponsor

University College, London

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

Oct 25, 2019

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

There has been little improvement in outcome for patients with osteosarcoma (OS) over the last 20 years. There have been only a few clinical trials of new treatments and no major new therapies introduced recently. This is in part because there is no good understanding of the biology of osteosarcoma, but also trials have only included subgroups of patients. The more that is understood about how and why osteosarcoma arises and grows the better clinicians will be able to decide what treatments are most likely to work best. The purpose of this project is to collect high quality clinical data about patients of all ages with osteosarcoma, such as information about the size of the disease, how it was diagnosed and where it is at diagnosis, what treatments were given and how the disease responded the treatments. Blood and tissue samples will also be collected for analysis in research laboratories. By looking at the results of the laboratory findings and the clinical data together, the questions will start to be answered about why osteosarcomas arise and grow, what makes it spread, and why some patients respond to treatment better than others. As time goes on, this information is planned to be used to develop clinical trials of new treatments. Alongside this, the aim is to find out more about how osteosarcoma and its treatments affect the lives of those living with this disease. This information will help provide the most appropriate care and support that will meet the needs of each patient. Ultimately, the aim is to improve the care and treatment of osteosarcoma patients so that they may live longer and better lives.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria2

  • New histological diagnosis of osteosarcoma or in the absence of osteoid seen on biopsy, pathology and imaging supportive of a diagnosis of osteosarcoma. (It is well recognised that some patients may present with features suggestive of osteosarcoma (under 40 years, radiological abnormality compatible) but in whom no osteoid is detected in needle biopsy. Although categorised as spindle cell tumour of bone, such patients are usually treated in an identical approach to osteosarcoma. A definite diagnosis of osteosarcoma is then often possible after surgery when the entire resection specimen is available.)
  • Written informed consent of patient and/or parent/legal guardian.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • • Diagnosis more than four months prior to registration.

Interventions

OTHERobservational only, no interventions are prescribed in protocol.

* Treatment will be given as per usual standard of care. * No treatments are specified by this protocol.


Locations(22)

University College Hospitals London NHS Foundation Trust

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

NHS Grampian Health Board

Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Birmingham Women's and Childrens NHS Foundation Trust

Birmingham, United Kingdom

The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Birmingham, United Kingdom

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cardiff and Vale University LHB

Cardiff, United Kingdom

NHS Lothian Health Board

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Leeds, United Kingdom

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Leicester, United Kingdom

Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust

Liverpool, United Kingdom

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Manchester, United Kingdom

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Manchester, United Kingdom

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Newcastle, United Kingdom

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Nottingham, United Kingdom

The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Oswestry, United Kingdom

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Oxford, United Kingdom

Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Sheffield, United Kingdom

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Sheffield, United Kingdom

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Southampton, United Kingdom

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