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ESD - EVALUATION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT GMBH

Country: Austria

ESD - EVALUATION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT GMBH

2 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101137028
    Overall Budget: 7,232,390 EURFunder Contribution: 7,232,390 EUR

    High-risk neuroblastoma accounts for 15% of cancer related-deaths in children. Half of the >1500 patients yearly diagnosed with neuroblastoma in the EU have high-risk disease, which will relapse or progress in half these cases after first-line treatment. Relapsed neuroblastoma is aggressive and often therapy-resistant. Monitoring for disease relapse and therapy response is crucial for the survival chance of these patients. The current standard-of-care for monitoring are imaging technologies and bone marrow assessment, which are costly, invasive and a burden for children, who often require anesthesia. These drawbacks limit how often is monitored. More sensitive, less invasive and less toxic monitoring techniques are needed. The mutational spectrum often changes in recurring tumors, which may explain therapy resistance and provide additional druggable targets. Imaging, however, provides no information about molecular characteristics. Liquid biopsy tests are minimally invasive, allow frequent sampling and sensitively detect tumor molecular markers in tumor-derived DNA and messenger RNA circulating in peripheral blood. MONALISA aims to close existing gaps and establish liquid biopsies as standard-of-care to monitor relapsed/refractory neuroblastoma, as a blueprint for other pediatric cancers. Reliable, early assessment of molecular progression or relapse is the main aim of the pragmatic randomized clinical trial proposed in MONALISA. We develop a digital decision support tool to help oncologists use the new monitoring and apply patient-reported outcomes to integrate patient viewpoints and assess the effect of minimally invasive, liquid biopsy diagnostics on quality of life. We will establish whether events can be detected earlier using liquid biopsy monitoring, and whether better overall survival is enabled by earlier diagnosis and treatment interventions. This essential step towards personalized medicine will support reliable disease monitoring under treatment. “This action is part of the Cancer Mission cluster of projects on ‘‘Diagnostics and Treatment (diagnostics).”

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 945052
    Overall Budget: 5,944,760 EURFunder Contribution: 2,281,840 EUR

    Measuring and quantifying how a patient feels or functions during treatment is an important endpoint in cancer clinical trials. It is generally accepted that the collection of PRO data in cancer clinical trials allows the inclusion of the patient’s voice in the risk-benefit assessment of therapies. However, no standards exist on how to analyse, interpret or report health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and other patient-reported outcomes (PROs). This initiative wants to pursue efforts in addressing the urgent need for standardization, by setting clear and validated standards that are tailored to and endorsed by all relevant stakeholders. With a strong international and multi-stakeholder Consortium, the initiative aims at finding consensus on suitable methods to analyse valid PRO objectives in cancer randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and ways to communicate these PRO findings in a standardized way that is understandable to all. To achieve this aim, SISAQOL-IMI will identify valid PRO research objectives and match these with appropriate statistical methods for PRO analysis in cancer RCTs. Translation to the estimands framework will be provided. Furthermore, the possibility of extending these recommendations to single-arm trial designs will be explored. Recommendations on clinically meaningful change for PRO instruments, as well as design considerations and ways for assessing quality of collected PRO data will be developed, and tools and templates for presentation and visualization of PRO findings freely made available. Strong emphasis is put on continuous collaboration with patient advocacy representatives throughout the project. Increased interpretability, adoption and full use of PRO outcomes for all stakeholders is expected by providing consensus-based and validated recommendations and communication tools for PRO data, ultimately resulting in better communication and shared decision making, improved outcomes, treatment satisfaction and care.

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