Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Molecular Determinants of Response to Preoperative Therapy in Patients With Locally Advanced Colorectal Cancer
The goal of this laboratory research is to look for genes that can predict which patients
will achieve a complete disappearance of their colorectal cancer after treatment like
chemotherapy, radiation, or other therapy.
This is an investigational study. Up to 350 patients will take part in this study. All will
be enrolled at MD Anderson.
Patients with colorectal cancer usually receive radiation, chemotherapy, or other therapy
before they have surgery. At this time, there are no tests that can help researchers find out
which patients no longer have any tumor left after completing treatment. Because of this, all
patients have to have surgery to completely remove the rectum and/or part of the colon. This
procedure results in lifestyle changes for the patient, which may be difficult and permanent.
Researchers are looking for new ways to find out which patients will have no tumor left after
treatment, so that in the future, some patients may be able to avoid surgery altogether. In
this study, researchers will try to use chemical "markers" in tumor cells as a way to
possibly predict whether or not the tumor is likely to disappear with treatment alone.
At MD Anderson, all patients with colorectal cancer have an endoscopy performed by their
surgeon as part of standard care, before they start therapy. Endoscopy involves placing a
narrow tube in the colon and/or rectum in order to see and inspect the tumor.
If you choose to take part in this study, tissue samples will be taken from the tumor and the
normal areas during your standard endoscopy. If you undergo surgery, tissue samples from the
tumor(s) and normal areas will also be collected. At the time of endoscopy and/or surgery,
once the doctor has finished all standard tests on this tissue and has received the clinical
reports on these tests, any leftover tissue samples will be collected by Dr. You or a person
on her research team for research tests to look for tumor cell "markers." Researchers want to
find out how these markers may have changed since you began receiving treatment for the
disease.
Some of the tissue from your biopsies may also be sent to the labs at University of
Texas-Southwest or Natera for testing. No identifying information about you will be included
with these samples. They will have a special number assigned, so that the samples being sent
to UT Southwest or Natera will not be able to be connected to you in any way.
The results of these tests will not be used to make any decisions regarding treatment of your
rectal cancer. There are no other tests or procedures required in this study
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