Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2894233067> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2894233067 abstract "Radiation therapy (RT) results in pain relief for about 6 of 10 patients with cancer induced bone pain (CIBP) caused by bone metastases. The high number of non-responders, the long median time from RT to pain response and the risk of adverse effects, makes it important to determine predictors of treatment response. Clinical features such as cancer type, performance status and pain intensity, and biomarkers for osteoclast activity are proposed as predictors of response to RT. However, results are inconsistent and there is a need for better predictors of RT response. A similar argument can be stated for the development of cachexia; there are currently no predictors that can identify patients who will develop cachexia later in the cancer disease trajectory. Experimental and preclinical studies show that pain, depression and cachexia are related to inflammation. However, it is not known if inflammatory biomarkers can predict CIBP, depression or development of cachexia. This multicenter, multinational longitudinal observational study will include 600 adult patients receiving RT for CIBP. Demographic data, clinical variables, osteoclast and inflammatory biomarkers will be assessed before start of RT, and 3, 8, 16, 24 and 52 weeks after last course of RT. The primary aim of the study is to identify potential predictors for pain relief from RT. Secondary aims are to explore potential predictors for development of cachexia, the longitudinal relationship between pain intensity and depression, and if inflammatory biomarkers are associated with changes in pain intensity, cachexia and depression during one-year follow up. The immediate clinical implication of the PRAIS study is to identify potential predictive factors for a RT response on CIBP, and thereby reduce non-efficacious RT. Patient benefits are fewer hospital visits, reduced risk of adverse effects and more individualized pain treatment. The long-term clinical implication of the PRAIS study is to improve the knowledge about inflammation in relation to CIBP, cachexia and depression and potentially identify associations and mechanisms that can be targeted for treatment. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02107664 , date of registration April 8, 2014 (retrospectively registered). The European Palliative Care Research Centre (PRC), Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, NTNU, Faculty of medicine and Health Sciences, Trondheim, N-7491, Norway." @default.
- W2894233067 created "2018-10-05" @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5003625713 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5007303009 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5010821687 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5012704856 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5021519293 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5022319149 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5023963187 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5028429025 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5028667160 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5031832649 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5034439136 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5036465556 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5039574719 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5040383132 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5040915656 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5058983464 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5072863583 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5077397422 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5078226709 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5082285737 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5082418108 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5083118654 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5084639088 @default.
- W2894233067 creator A5089015707 @default.
- W2894233067 date "2018-09-28" @default.
- W2894233067 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2894233067 title "The Palliative Radiotherapy and Inflammation Study (PRAIS) - protocol for a longitudinal observational multicenter study on patients with cancer induced bone pain" @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1864847570 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1887675281 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1967694584 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1981111508 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1983919424 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1984299577 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1985438873 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1991744270 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1992625706 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W1998536606 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2000144084 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2000445173 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2000862661 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2001240716 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2003982930 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2006767502 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2008844534 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2009700462 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2017653490 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2018038855 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2025154536 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2030712164 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2033567454 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2036637024 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2042384883 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2042823833 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2053787128 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2055785217 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2059721635 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2060654196 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2070849738 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2077717822 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2083099923 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2083271091 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2087795403 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2096756475 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2099003239 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2104963744 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2118598881 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2118618168 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2123105952 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2124355299 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2132322340 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2133422512 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2142898033 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2145280166 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2147881880 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2150179930 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2158173921 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2159532621 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2159646703 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2161824335 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2171072251 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2194111824 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2318598716 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2469514666 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2518399678 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2547858027 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2557893886 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2587595176 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2742118550 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W2744976423 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W4233408923 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W4247518813 @default.
- W2894233067 cites W4294350210 @default.
- W2894233067 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-018-0362-9" @default.
- W2894233067 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6162927" @default.
- W2894233067 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30266081" @default.
- W2894233067 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2894233067 type Work @default.
- W2894233067 sameAs 2894233067 @default.