Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Withdrawn

Administrative data

NCT number NCT04418895
Other study ID # LCCC 1933
Secondary ID
Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date August 13, 2021
Est. completion date May 2025

Study information

Verified date November 2021
Source UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is a prospective, single-arm, single-center study of investigator's choice of total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) or neoadjuvant chemoradiation in locally advanced rectal cancer. The standard of care for rectal adenocarcinomas that are triiodothyronine-thyroxine (T3-T4) or node positive has generally been comprised of neoadjuvant chemoradiation, followed by surgical resection and then adjuvant chemotherapy. More recently, TNT, comprised of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and chemoradiation followed by surgical resection, has been increasingly used as a standard therapy approach. While the use of TNT is increasingly common, prospective study of outcomes following TNT has been limited. Moreover, there are not any biomarkers known at this time that impact clinical decision-making or personalization of therapy in the treatment of rectal cancer. In this study, we will collect pre-treatment rectal adenocarcinoma specimens and determine clinical outcome, including pathologic complete response rate, post-treatment pathologic downstaging rate, recurrence-free survival (RFS), overall survival (OS) and neoadjuvant rectal score, among patients who are treated with standard neoadjuvant chemoradiation or TNT, with an aim to investigate how baseline biomarkers and changes in biomarkers with standard therapies may be associated with, and modulate, clinical outcomes.


Description:

At enrollment, subjects should be planned to receive either neoadjuvant chemoradiation or total neoadjuvant therapy, with the choice of regimen at the discretion of treating investigators. Subjects will have been staged as deemed consistent with standard of care, including either a pelvic Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or an endorectal ultrasound, and deemed to have either T3-T4 primary tumor or node-positive tumor. Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation Subjects will undergo endoscopic tumor biopsy within 6 weeks of the start of standard of care chemoradiation. Subjects will also have a baseline peripheral blood sample collected. Subjects will receive neoadjuvant chemoradiation per standard of care. This is typically comprised of radiotherapy with concurrent capecitabine 825 mg/m2 by mouth (po) two times daily (bid) (typically rounded to the nearest 500 mg dose) or infusional 5-fluorouracil (5FU). However, dosing and administration are at the discretion of the treating medical and radiation oncologist. An acceptable alternative approach is short-course radiation therapy per standard of care, which is typically comprised of radiotherapy, with surgery within 1 week of completion of therapy or delayed for 6-8 weeks. Selection of the optimal radiation therapy approach is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and surgical oncologist. However, generally, short-course radiation therapy is not recommended for low-lying tumors less than 5 centimeters (cm) from the anal verge. Occasionally patients with inadequate response after neoadjuvant chemoradiation may be recommended to proceed with subsequent consolidative chemotherapy with 5-Fluorouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin (mFOLFOX6) or capecitabine and oxaliplatin (CAPOX) for 16-18 weeks before surgical resection. This treatment is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and surgical oncologist. These subjects will be allowed to remain on study. Surgery will occur approximately 4-8 weeks after chemoradiation or consolidative chemotherapy, depending on clinical factors (i.e. resectability, presence or absence of metastatic disease), although it may occur as soon as 1 week after completing short-course radiation therapy. The timing of surgical resection after completion of neoadjuvant therapy is at the discretion of the treating surgical oncologist. At the time of surgery, tumor samples and peripheral blood samples for correlative studies will be collected. Subjects who do not receive preoperative mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX typically receive postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy with a fluoropyrimidine +/- oxaliplatin for an additional 16-18 weeks of therapy, if permitted based on recovery after surgical resection and post-surgical performance status. This treatment is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist. Subjects will remain on study regardless of postoperative therapy administration or duration. Total Neoadjuvant Therapy Subjects will undergo endoscopic tumor biopsy within 6 weeks of the start of standard of care treatment with chemotherapy. Subjects will also have a baseline peripheral blood sample collected. Subjects who are intended to receive total neoadjuvant therapy will typically receive chemotherapy with mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX for 16-18 weeks, followed by chemoradiation. Dosing and administration are at the discretion of the primary medical and radiation oncologist. Alternative subsequent approaches such as short-course radiotherapy are also acceptable at the discretion of the treating medical and radiation oncologist. Surgery will occur approximately 4-8 weeks after chemoradiation depending on clinical factors (i.e. resectability, presence or absence of metastatic disease), although it may occur as soon as 1 week after completing short-course radiation therapy. The timing of surgical resection after completion of neoadjuvant therapy is at the discretion of the treating surgical oncologist. At the time of surgery, tumor samples and peripheral blood samples for correlative studies will be collected. Duration of Therapy The duration of therapy should be defined per the subject's standard of care. Reasons to discontinue treatment may include: - Disease progression - Inter-current illness that prevents further administration of treatment - Unacceptable adverse event(s) - Pregnancy - Subject decides to withdraw from study treatment, or - General or specific changes in the subject's condition render the subject unacceptable for further treatment in the judgment of the investigator. - Subject has completed the treatment regimen - Subject is lost to follow up Duration of Follow Up After surgery, subjects will be followed with routine surveillance at the discretion of treating investigators. Subjects will be followed for survival and disease status for at least 3 years after surgery or until death, whichever occurs first.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Withdrawn
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date May 2025
Est. primary completion date May 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 99 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Written informed consent obtained to participate in the study and HIPAA authorization for release of personal health information. - Age = 18 years at the time of consent. - ECOG (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) Performance Status of 0-2 (See Appendix A. ECOG Performance Status Scale). - Histological or cytological confirmation of rectal adenocarcinoma. - Planned to receive treatment with neoadjuvant therapy, comprised of either 1) chemoradiation with concurrent fluoropyrimidine or short-course radiotherapy, or 2) total neoadjuvant therapy with fluoropyrimidine +oxaliplatin followed by chemoradiation or short-course radiotherapy. Rectal adenocarcinoma patients deemed candidates for neoadjuvant therapy include: 1. Tumor staged as T3-4 or node-positive by pelvic MRI or endorectal ultrasound, or node-positive by CT scan; OR 2. Tumor fixed to extra colonic structures as determined by digital rectal examination; OR 3. Tumor < 5 cm from sphincter mechanism. - Willing and able to undergo baseline rectal tumor biopsy, and willing and able to donate blood for research purposes. - Females of childbearing potential must be willing to abstain from heterosexual activity or to use 2 forms of effective methods of contraception from the time of informed consent until 12 weeks after treatment discontinuation. The two contraception methods can be comprised of two barrier methods, or a barrier method plus a hormonal method or an intrauterine device that meets <1% failure rate for protection from pregnancy in the product label. - Male subjects with female partners must have had a prior vasectomy or agree to use an adequate method of contraception (i.e., double barrier method: condom plus spermicidal agent) starting with the first dose of study therapy through 12 weeks after the last dose of study therapy. - Subjects are willing and able to comply with study procedures based on the judgement of the investigator or protocol designee. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with colon carcinomas that are too proximal to receive neoadjuvant therapy per routine clinical practice (i.e. with primary tumor proximal to or at the sigmoid colon). - Pregnant or breastfeeding (NOTE: breast milk cannot be stored for future use while the mother is being treated on study). - Has a known additional malignancy that is active and/or progressive and is requiring treatment; exceptions include basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, in situ cervical or bladder cancer, or other cancer for which the subject Is not currently receiving anti-cancer therapy such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or hormonal therapy. - Patients who are not candidates at the discretion of their treating physicians to receive neoadjuvant chemoradiation or total neoadjuvant therapy (e.g. poor performance status, significant comorbidities, clinically significant organ dysfunction).

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Chemoradiation
Subjects will receive neoadjuvant chemoradiation per standard of care. This is typically comprised of radiotherapy of 5040 cGy (centigray) with concurrent capecitabine 825 mg/m2 by mouth (po) two times daily (bid) (typically rounded to the nearest 500 mg dose) or infusional 5-fluorouracil (5FU). However, dosing and administration are at the discretion of the treating medical and radiation oncologist.
Radiation:
short course radiation therapy
An acceptable alternative approach is short-course radiation therapy per standard of care, which is typically comprised of radiotherapy of 25 Gy (gray) in 5 fractions, with surgery within 1 week of completion of therapy or delayed for 6-8 weeks. Selection of the optimal radiation therapy approach is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and surgical oncologist. However, generally, short-course radiation therapy is not recommended for low-lying tumors less than 5 centimeters (cm) from the anal verge.
Drug:
mFOLFOX6
possible consolidative neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. This treatment is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and surgical oncologist.
CAPOX
possible consolidative neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. This treatment is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and surgical oncologist.
fluoropyrimidine +/- oxaliplatin
possible adjuvant chemotherapy regimen. Subjects who do not receive preoperative mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX typically receive postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy with a fluoropyrimidine +/- oxaliplatin for an additional 16-18 weeks of therapy, if permitted based on recovery after surgical resection and post-surgical performance status. This treatment is at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist. Subjects will remain on study regardless of postoperative therapy administration or duration.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary complete pathologic response (pCR) rate Anatomic stage for rectal cancer uses the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Tumor/Node/Metastasis (TNM) system, which is based on:Size of primary tumor (T) and whether it has grown into nearby areas. Spread to regional lymph nodes (N). Spread (metastasis; M) to other organs of the body. Once the T, N, and M categories have been determined, this information is combined into a prognostic group. Higher numbers mean the cancer is more advanced. Stage prefixes include "c" for clinical stage, "p" for pathological stage, and "y" to indicate that the clinical or pathologic classification has been determined after preoperative therapy
Complete pathologic response is defined as no disease on pathology at resection (ypT0N0).
At time of surgery (1- 26 weeks after completion of standard of care neoadjuvant treatment)
Secondary pathologic down staging rate Defined as a decrease in Tumor (T) and/or Nodal (N) stage from baseline to pathologic post-treatment determination, without any increase in T, N, or M stage. At time of surgery (1-26 weeks after completion of standard of care neoadjuvant treatment)
Secondary near pathological complete response (near-pCR) rate Near-pCR will be defined as minimal tumor on pathology at resection (ypT0-1 N0). At time of surgery (1-26 weeks after completion of standard of care neoadjuvant treatment)
Secondary R0 resection rate R0 resection will be defined as resection of all appreciable disease with a margin > 1 millimeter (mm) distally, proximally, and radially/circumferentially. At time of surgery (1-26 weeks after completion of standard of care neoadjuvant treatment)
Secondary Recurrence Free Survival (RFS) rate Defined as the time from day 1 of neoadjuvant chemotherapy until definitive local or metastatic disease recurrence or death as a result of any cause. 3 years after surgical resection
Secondary Overall Survival (OS) rate Defined as the time from day 1 of neoadjuvant chemotherapy until death as a result of any cause. 3 years after surgical resection
Secondary Median Neoadjuvant Rectal Score (NAR) With clinical T stage (cT) comprised of 1, 2, 3, or 4; pathologic T stage (pT) comprised of 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; and pathologic N stage (pN) comprised of 0, 1, or 2 (according to AJCC clinical rectal staging criteria)., the Neoadjuvant rectal score (NAR)will be calculated after resection as follows:
NAR = [5 pN - 3 (cT-pT) + 12]2 / 9.61
A higher score indicates poorer prognosis
At time of surgery (1-26 weeks after completion of standard of care neoadjuvant treatment)
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT05081024 - Establishing a ctDNA Biomarker to Improve Organ Preserving Strategies in Patients With Rectal Cancer
Not yet recruiting NCT04090450 - Optimisation of Radiotherapy in Rectal Cancer (ORREC)
Recruiting NCT06050447 - Factors Affecting the Results of Treatment of Patients With Colorectal Cancer
Terminated NCT02233595 - Evaluation of Rectal Cancer Treatment Response Using PET/MRI
Completed NCT02935309 - Capecitabine and Lenvatinib With External Radiation in Rectal Adenocarcinoma Phase 1
Terminated NCT01887509 - Evaluation of Rectal Tumor Margin Using Confocal Endomicroscopy and Comparison to Histopathology N/A
Recruiting NCT05746195 - Optimization of Adaptive Text Messages for Cancer Survivors (OATS II) N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT03365882 - S1613, Trastuzumab and Pertuzumab or Cetuximab and Irinotecan Hydrochloride in Treating Patients With Locally Advanced or Metastatic HER2/Neu Amplified Colorectal Cancer That Cannot Be Removed by Surgery Phase 2
Completed NCT02314182 - GRECCAR 8: Primary Tumor Resection in Rectal Cancer With Unresectable Metastasis Phase 3
Completed NCT02393755 - Nintedanib and Capecitabine in Treating Patients With Refractory Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT04441580 - Assessing the Additional Neoplasia Yield of Computer-aided Colonoscopy in a Screening Setting N/A
Terminated NCT03527784 - Prestoma-Trial for Parastomal Hernia Prevention N/A
Completed NCT00855946 - Proteomic Approach Using Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Tandem Time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF/TOF) of Tumor Response in Rectal Carcinoma After Radiochemotherapy N/A
Recruiting NCT02107105 - Evaluation of Quality of Life and Utilities Following Surgical Treatment of Stage I-IV Rectal Cancer
Terminated NCT03300544 - Talimogene Laherparepvec, Chemotherapy, and Radiation Therapy Before Surgery in Treating Patients With Locally Advanced or Metastatic Rectal Cancer Phase 1
Recruiting NCT06328361 - Nordic ORgan Preservation Pilot Approach Nonrandomised Single-Arm Trial for Non-Operative Management of Rectal Cancer N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT03436563 - M7824 in Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer or With Advanced Solid Tumors With Microsatellite Instability Phase 1/Phase 2
Not yet recruiting NCT04814784 - Role of Neoadjuvent Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Cancer Rectum
Recruiting NCT05482516 - Evaluating Novel Therapies in ctDNA Positive GI Cancers Phase 3
Completed NCT02368886 - Lower or Standard Dose Regorafenib in Treating Patients With Refractory Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Phase 2