Title: PARTICIPATING IN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TRIALS Roxana Haynes, RN,BSN
1PARTICIPATING IN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TRIALS
Roxana Haynes, RN,BSN
- Image-Guided Therapy Center (ITC)
- Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.
2Frequently Asked Question
- What is the ITC, the ATC? Whats the
difference? - The ATC is the Advanced Technology Consortium.
Its members include the ITC, RPC, RTOG, QARC,
RCET. The members work in conjunction to
facilitate the advancement of the advanced
technology clinical trials.
3 Advanced Technology Consortium for Clinical
Trial QA
- NCI Grant U24 CA 081647
- Image-Guided Therapy Center (ITC Washington
University in St. Louis) - Resource Center for Emerging Technologies (RCET
University of Florida in Gainesville) - Radiological Physics Center (RPC M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center) - Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG)
- Quality Assurance Review Center (QARC)
4Advanced Technology Consortium
- Provides support for advanced technology clinical
trials - Digital data submission of elements necessary for
review and analysis of advanced technology trials - Coordinate Quality Assurance efforts between
clinical trials quality assurance centers - Develop uniform credentialing requirements across
quality assurance centers.
5Advanced Technology Consortium
- At this time, RTOG participants need to deal
with - Image-Guided Therapy Center (ITC)-
Washington University, St. Louis - Radiologic Physics Center (RPC)
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6Requirements for conducting multi-institutional
clinical trials involving 3D imaged based planning
- Collect treatment planning data
- Paper forms are inadequate for volumetric TP
data. - Participants must be able to submit TP data
digitally. - Review 3D data to monitor protocol conformance
- Volume definitions
- Dosimetry TV coverage, OAR avoidance
- Develop and test dose-response models
- 3D dosimetry (including fractionation)
- Clinical outcomes
7 RTOG Digital Data Protocols (Jan, 2007)
814 RTOG Digital Data Protocols (Jan, 2007)
91 NSABP/RTOG ATC Supported Open Protocol
10- June 22 2006 ATC Mtg 3913 Complete Digital Data
Sets Submitted Over 12 Year Period using ATC
Method 1
- 15 commercial RTP systems have implemented export
capability - 418 institutions able to submit data
11ATC Website http//atc.wustl.edu
- Facility Questionnaires
- Dry Run Test Guides
- Data submission forms
- Data submission checklists
- QA Guidelines (by protocol)
- Protocol text
12Frequently Asked Question
- What to send (and where) for ATC-supported
protocols? - Section 12.2 in the RTOG protocols normally lists
what is to be sent to ITC - The ATC website will also have a data submission
checklist that lists what needs to be sent - The ITC address and contact information is on the
ATC website - Image Guided Therapy QA Center
- 4511 Forest Park, Suite 200
- St. Louis, Mo. 63108
13Frequently Asked Question
- We want to participate in RTOG Protocol ???? --
What do I need to do? - First, please refer to the ATC website
http//atc.wustl.edu click on specific protocol
number - You will need to be credentialed.
- You will need to setup an FTP account to send
data. - You must be able to submit four items to ITC
- Digital treatment planning data (in RTOG or DICOM
format) - DDSI form (online web form)
- Color isodoses
- Email to ITC after submitting digital data
14Frequently Asked Question
- What is an FTP account and how do I get one?
- An FTP account allows your institution to send
electronic digital data (from your treatment
planning system) to the ITC. - Only one account is issued to an institution and
is used for all studies that require digital data
to be sent to the ITC. - At most institutions, it is the Physicist or
dosimetrist who send the digital data.
15How to submit digital data to the ITC
- Request SFTP Account by email to
ITC_at_castor.wustl.edu - Include Institution name, address, and contact
phone number (Physicist RA), RTF - ITC now using SFTP (Secure FTP) important to
use FTP client software which allows SFTP
transmission - Media
- Send media by express mail to ITC in St. Louis
- Media accepted CD or 4 mm DAT tape
16Frequently Asked Question
- What do I need to do to become credentialed?
- First, please visit the ATC website
(http//atc.wustl.edu) and select the page for
the protocol for which you want to be
credentialed. - Credentialing requirements are protocol specific
and may include any or all of the following - Online Facility Questionnaire
- Dry Run (previously-treated patient, planned
per protocol with digital treatment planning
data submitted to the ITC. - Phantom contact the RPC to request a phantom.
The phantom will be mailed to your institution.
Plan and irradiate according to instructions and
submit treatment planning data with color
isodoses to the ITC.
17Commercial Treatment Planning Systems Capable of
Submitting ATC- Compliant Digital Data
R RTOG Data Exchange Format D DICOM RT Objects
18Credentialing
- Many protocols are credentialed by the RPC
- Items may need to be sent both the RPC and the
ITC. - Examples of studies that utilize both digital
data submission and RPC credentialing - B39/RTOG 0413 Partial Breast irradiation study
- RTOG IMRT studies
- RTOG 0232 Prostate Seed Permanent implant
19Frequently Asked Questions (7)
- Where do I find the forms?
- The Facility Questionnaire and DDSI form are
found on the ATC website http//atc.wustl.edu - These online forms require a user name and
password. (The user name and password is not the
same as for your FTP account.) - You may call or email the ITC to receive the
username and password for forms - Username atc-forms
- Password submit
20DRY RUN TEST
- The Dry Run Test is intended to demonstrate
- Digital patient data exchange capability
- Understanding of protocol requirements
- Tumor/target volumes
- Critical structures
- Dose prescription
- Identical to an actual case for planning and
submission excepting films and actual treatment. - Moving to new paradigm
21Digital Data to Be Submitted to ITC
- Electronic digital data plan sent by SFTP or
media - DDSI online form
- Color isodosessent as JPEGs or mailed
- Email sent to ITC---study number, case ,
- benchmark, dryrun, why resubmitted,
modality
22Items that need to be sent with Digital Data
- Digital Data Submission Information Form
- Filled out online on the ATC website
- Login atc-forms Password submit
- Color isodoses
- Color printouts express mail
- JPEG screen grabs FTP or email
- Email to ITC notifying case was submitted
23The Digital Data Submission Information (DDSI)
Form
- Documents digital data submitted to ITC
- Also provides information that can not be
attained digitally - Form found on ATC web site
- Should not be sent until digital submission has
been accomplished - Now only available as an online web form.
24Online form requires Login and password Login
atc-forms Password submit
Form will not be accepted unless critical fields
are filled in. These fields will be outlined in
red if they are not filled in properly.
25Frequently Asked Questions (8)
- Where do I get a Case Number ?
- Case numbers are assigned when a patient is
registered or randomized with the cooperative
study group. - Case numbers are sent to data managers as part of
registration/ randomization confirmations. - Check with your research associate/data manager
for case numbers. - The NSABP B39/RTOG 0413 trial has a 9 digit
number assigned for each case - the first 2 numbers will be 79
- the next 4 are the case number
- The last 3 numbers are specific to the
institution. - Thus, 790165032 is case 0165.
- For credentialing submissions (dry-run,
benchmark, phantom) there is no case number use
dry, dryrun, benchmark, or phantom to
identify data.
26Case Reviews for RTOG 0413
- Multi-faceted review process including PIs from
protocol and their designates, Dosimetrists from
RTOG and RPC, and ITC personnel. - Three (3) Business Days are allowed for a Rapid
Review Case (Case that requires approval prior to
treatment start)
27Case and Credentialing Review
- If data is received and able to be reviewed the
institution will not hear back from the ITC - Need to allow 3 business days for Rapid Reviews
(Reviews requiring approval prior to treatment). - Approximately 50 of the rapid reviews require
resubmission. - Notification regarding rapid reviews will come
from a PI or study chair
28ITC digital data submission reconfiguration
- PLEASE READ - Important Information for Protocol
Participants Changes in Uploading Digital Data
to ITC in May 2006 - Please see ATC website for configuration change.
Changing data upload to a Secure FTP upload from
the present non-secure upload.
29Frequently Asked Questions
- What do I send to the ITC?
- Digital treatment planning data sent by FTP or
media - DDSI online form
- Color isodoses emailed as JPEGs or express
mailed - Email sent to ITC, identifying protocol number,
case number, - whether benchmark or dryrun, why resubmitted,
treatment modality - Examples
- RTOG 0126 case 55
- RTOG 0413 mammosite benchmark
- RTOG 0225 Phantom,
- RTOG 0413 case 24 resubmitted with corrected
contours.
30LABEL LABEL LABEL
- PLEASE remember to send the study number and
case number or if the data is a Phantom, dryrun,
benchmark when corresponding to the ITC.
31Problems with Data Identification
- What we get
- dcmcd
- dryrun----dry
- 975642
- IMRT
- 010506
- Smith
- dloJW00690051_552_I.tar
- What we need labels with study number, case,
modality, e.g., - 0126_3Ddryrun
- 0413mammo
- 0225Phantom
32Where Do I Get More Info?
- ATCs Web Site
- http//atc.wustl.edu
These slides and handouts can be found here
33Contact ITC with Questions
- Use http//atc.wustl.edu for information about
what, when, and how to submit data to the ITC. - Contact information
- Roxana Haynes
- (314) 747-5415
- Bill Straube
- (314) 362-9762
- Anna Eccher
- (314) 747-5416
- email questions to itc_at_wustl.edu
34OPEN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY STUDIES (JANUARY 2007)
- RTOG 0117
- RTOG 0126
- RTOG 0232
- RTOG 0413
- RTOG 0415
- RTOG 0418
- RTOG 0435
- RTOG 0438
- RTOG 0515
- RTOG 0521
- RTOG 0522
- RTOG 0529