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Optimizing Patient Selection for Surgery Using Pathologic Analysis Following Neoadjuvant Therapy in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorCentre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre
Started2025-03-28
Est. completion2030-12
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

This interventional, non-randomized, prospective trial aims to evaluate the role of endoscopic resection following neoadjuvant treatment in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. Phase I focuses on assessing the feasibility, safety and efficacy of endoscopic resection of residual scar or superficial residual neoplastic tissue following neoadjuvant treatment. Phase II explores the potential of this approach to guide patient selection for total mesorectal excision and to serve as a definitive treatment option for those with limited residual disease.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age \> 18 years old
* Signed informed consent
* Patients diagnosed with locally advanced rectal cancer showing complete or near-complete clinical response after neoadjuvant therapy without evidence of invasive disease (\>T2) or locoregional invasion on magnetic resonance imaging and without any signs of metastatic disease on a computerized tomography scan.
* Patients diagnosed with locally advanced rectal cancer showing incomplete response with presence of superficial residual lesions, without invasive features on endoscopic evaluation, without evidence of invasive disease (\>T2) or locoregional invasion on magnetic resonance imaging and without any signs of metastatic disease on a computerized tomography scan.
* Without previous medical history of rectal cancer or rectal surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

* Previous medical history of rectal cancer
* Previous rectal surgery

Conditions2

CancerLocally Advanced Rectal Cancer (LARC)

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