Proton beam trials (PBT) recruitment study
Research type
Research Study
Full title
PBT recruitment study - Exploring possible barriers to recruitment for proton beam therapy trials
IRAS ID
304110
Contact name
Emma Hall
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
The Institute of Cancer Research
Duration of Study in the UK
2 years, 0 months, 3 days
Research summary
It is unknown whether the results of clinical trials evaluating state-of-the-art advanced radiotherapy technologies are generalisable to the target patient population as there may be additional barriers to recruitment. In addition to the usual considerations around study participation, advanced technologies such as proton beam therapy and MR Linac therapy are only available at a small number of specialist sites meaning that travel and a stay away from home may be necessary for treatment at a distant hospital and hence participation in the study. Such factors could influence a patient’s decision to participate in such a trial and could mean that certain demographics are inadvertently excluded from the research. In order to inform future studies using advanced radiotherapy techniques such as proton beam therapy, we need to understand more about the patients that decline participation.
Patients who were eligible but decline participation in a UK proton beam therapy study will be asked to complete an optional one off optional questionnaire. Patients who accept participation in a UK proton beam therapy study will be asked to (optionally) consent to sharing of basic demographic data to allow comparison of decliners and acceptors. Up to 100 patients will be recruited.
REC name
Yorkshire & The Humber - Leeds East Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
21/YH/0292
Date of REC Opinion
17 Dec 2021
REC opinion
Further Information Favourable Opinion