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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ARecruiting· 216 target
Drug / intervention
Oxaliplatin +1 moredrug
Likely dose
Not stated in record
Key inclusion· 11
  • Age 18 years or older
  • ECOG performance status 0-2 or Karnofsky score ≥70
  • Primary rectal adenocarcinoma confirmed by biopsy, accessible by digital rectal examination
  • Endoscopic documentation of tumor
Key exclusion· 9
  • Pregnancy
  • ECOG ≥3 or Karnofsky score <70
  • Unwilling or unable to provide informed consent
  • Metastatic disease (excluding internal iliac and obturator nodes)

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Search/NCT05000697
NCT05000697N/ARecruitingHigh MomentumUpdated 19mo ago
Long Recruiting

Chemoradiation and Consolidation Chemotherapy With or Without Oxaliplatin for Distal Rectal Cancer and Watch and Wait. A Multi-center Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial. (CCHOWW)

Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz·interventional·Posted Aug 11, 2021·Updated Nov 27, 2024

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Oxaliplatin and 5FU for Rectal Cancer and Consolidation. Currently recruiting, targeting 216 participants across 24 sites in 3 countries.

Signals

Enrolling ahead of pace

Detailed Summary

Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT) has been considered the preferred initial treatment strategy for distal rectal cancer. Advantages of this approach include improved local control after radical surgery but also the opportunity for organ preserving strategies (Watch and Wait - WW). Consolidation chemotherapy (cCT) regimens using fluoropyrimidine-based with or without oxaliplatin following nCRT have demonstrated to increase complete response and organ preservation rates among these patients. However, the benefit of adding oxaliplatin to cCt compared to fluoropyrimidine alone regimens in terms of primary tumor response remains unclear. Since oxaliplatin-treatment may be associated with considerable toxicity, it becomes imperative to understand the benefit of its incorporation into standard cCT regimens in terms of primary tumor response. The aim of the present trial is to compare the outcomes of 2 different cCT regimens following nCRT (fluoropyrimidine-alone versus fluoropyrimidine+oxaliplatin) for patients with distal rectal cancer. Methods: In this multi-centre study, patients with magnetic resonance-defined distal rectal tumors will be randomized on a 1:1 ratio to receive long-course chemoradiation (54Gy) followed by cCT with fluoropyrimidine alone versus fluoropyrimidine+oxaliplatin. Magnetic resonance (MR) will be analyzed centrally prior to patient inclusion and randomization. mrT2-3N0-1 tumor located no more than 1cm above the anorectal ring determined by sagittal views on MR will be eligible for the study. Tumor response will be assessed after 12 weeks from radiotherapy (RT) completion. Patients with clinical complete response (clinical, endoscopic and radiological) will be enrolled in an organ-preservation program (WW). The primary endpoint of this trial is decision to organ-preservation surveillance (WW) at 18 weeks from RT completion. Discussion: Long-course nCRT with cCT is associated with improved complete response rates and may be a very attractive alternative to increase the chances for organ-preservation strategies. Fluoropyrimidine-based cCT with or without oxaliplatin has never been investigated in the setting of a randomized trial to compare clinical response rates and the possibility of organ-preservation. The outcomes of this study may significantly impact clinical practice of patients with distal rectal cancer interested in organ-preservation.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
CountriesArgentina, Brazil, Uruguay
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Timeline

N/ARecruiting
202220232024202520262027
First PostedAug 11, 2021
Enrollment StartJul 14, 2021
Primary CompletionApr 1, 2027
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5.7 yearsPosted 4.9 years agoPrimary completion in 9 months

Interventions

Oxaliplatindrug

Patients will receive 5FU + Oxaliplatin during the consolidation chemotherapy after long course chemoradiation

5FUdrug

Patients will receive 5FU during the consolidation chemotherapy after long course chemoradiation