The aim of this prospective observational cohort study is to provide short and long term oncological and functional outcome data on organ preserving treatment in good responders after a standard indication for neoadjuvant (chemo)radiation for rectal cancer.
Standard treatment for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer consists of a long course of (CRT) followed by surgical resection. Although the aim of neoadjuvant treatment in these patients is not organ preservation, but rather to provide improved local control, in the tumour disappears completely. Studies from Maastricht, the UK and Brazil have shown that in selected patients with a clinical complete response after CRT, a "wait-and-see" policy without any surgery could be a safe alternative with comparable long-term outcome and better functional outcome compared to patients who had surgery. The main objective of the study is to provide short and long term oncological and functional outcome data on organ preserving treatment in good responders after a standard indication for neoadjuvant (chemo)radiation. Additional aims are: to set up a national network with expertise centres in the 'wait-and-see' treatment of rectal cancer; to set up a national registry for organ preservation treatment that will generate more evidence on the management and oncological outcome of patients evaluated and treated with organ preservation and \[3\] to offer through this network to all patients who are considered good candidates this 'wait-and-see' approach using the most up to date tools for selection and follow-up. Study design: multicenter prospective observational cohort study and implementation study. Study population: The population will consist of patients, aged 18 years or older, with rectal cancer who after a long course of CRT or a short course of radiation with a long waiting interval have a clinical complete response (ycT0N0). The main study endpoint is 2-year non-regrowth disease-free survival. Secondary endpoints are \[1\] the number of fully operational centres who can deliver high quality organ preserving care in rectal cancer in the Netherlands, \[2\] 2-year regrowth rate, \[3\] 2-year local control, \[4\] 2-year overall survival, \[5\] determination of the optimal follow-up schedule and \[6\] quality of life. Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: In the majority of patients who participate in the study, major surgery and the associated morbidity can be avoided. Although scientific proof shows "wait-and-see" only comes with a small risk with adequate selection and follow up, the exact risk is not yet well established and needs to be confirmed by this study. The benefit-risk ratio for this study is regarded as favourable.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
220
Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen
Antwerp, Belgium
RECRUITINGAntoni van Leeuwenhoek
Amsterdam, Netherlands
RECRUITING2-year non-regrowth disease-free survival
Absence of non-regrowth local or distant recurrence or death within 2 years of follow-up
Time frame: 2 years after start of wait-and-see protocol
Number of fully operational centres
Number of operational centres who can deliver high quality organ preserving care in rectal cancer in the Netherlands
Time frame: 2 years after start of wait-and-see protocol
2-year local regrowth rate
The proportion of local regrowth
Time frame: 2 years after start of wait-and-see protocol
2-year local control
Absence of local recurrence(unresectable regrowth, resected with R1, or requiring more extensive than TME surgery) or death
Time frame: 2 years after start of wait-and-see protocol
2-year overall survival
Absence of death
Time frame: 2 years after start of wait-and-see protocol
Determination of the optimal follow-up schedule
A balance between early detection of recurrence and compliance to follow-up
Time frame: 2 years after start of wait-and-see protocol
Quality of life
Quality of life (general health, disease specific and functional outcomes)
Time frame: At 3 months, 1 year, 2 years and 5 years after the start of wait-and-see protocol
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VU Medisch Centrum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGAmphia Ziekenhuis
Breda, Netherlands
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGDeventer Ziekenhuis
Deventer, Netherlands
RECRUITINGWestfriesgasthuis
Hoorn, Netherlands
RECRUITINGLeeuwarden Medisch Centrum
Leeuwarden, Netherlands
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGLeiden University Medical Center
Leiden, Netherlands
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGMaastricht University Medical Centre
Maastricht, Netherlands
RECRUITINGRadboud UMC
Nijmegen, Netherlands
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