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Brief Title: PrognostIc and Predictive Factors in Unresectable Locally Advanced NEC and MANEC
Official Title: Retrospective and Prospective Observational Study on prognostIc and Predictive Factors in Patients With Extra-pulmonary, adVanced Neuroendocrine cArciNomas and Mixed Adeno-neuroendocrine Carcinomas (NIRVANA)
Study ID: NCT06400654
Brief Summary: Extra-pulmonary (EP) poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) represent a rare and aggressive category of neoplasms. Mixed adeno-neuroendocrine carcinomas (MANEC) are a group of rare neoplasms composed by a neuroendocrine (NE) and a non-neuroendocrine (non-NE) component, each representing at least the 30% of the neoplasm. Considering their rarity, low prevalence and poor prognosis a clear clinical, morphological and biomolecular characterization of these neoplasms has been prevented and a clinical approach universally shared is still lacking.
Detailed Description: Extra-pulmonary (EP) poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) represent a rare and aggressive category of neoplasms. They occur in almost 1 / 100.000 patients and the largest part is represented by gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) NECs (39%). Moreover, mixed neuroendocrine non-neuroendocrine neoplasms (MiNENs) represent an even more rare entity, with a crude incidence of 0.1 / 100.000 / year, composed at least by 30% of a neuroendocrine (NE) and a non-neuroendocrine (non-NE) component based on the 2019 World Health Organization (WHO) classification. Focusing on the neuroendocrine counterpart, although the term MiNEN includes both well and poorly differentiated morphologies, the main part of them are represented by high grade neuroendocrine neoplasms categorized as MANECs in previous 2010 WHO classification that is a term still used in clinical practice is still lacking. While for localized disease, surgery represents the cornerstone and virtually the unique curative approach, patients with metastatic disease are mostly managed with chemotherapy. Although any specific clinical practice guideline by Oncological and / or Neuroendocrine Societies has been yet developed worldwide, based on the clinical and morphological similarity with small and large cell lung NECs, cis / carbo-platinum based chemotherapy, is the most often chemotherapeutic regimen proposed in clinical practice both in NECs and MANECs from each site of origin. Other proposed options include regimens containing 5-fluorouracil/folinic-acid and irinotecan or oxaliplatin which are used also in the treatment of colo-rectal adenocarcinomas. Moreover, considering their rarity, low prevalence and poor prognosis a clear clinical, morphological and biomolecular characterization of these neoplasms has been prevented and a clinical approach universally shared is still lacking. Therefore, a comprehensive clinical and biological characterization of these neoplasms represents an unmet medical need and a major challenge and could improve the awareness of clinicians in the management of EP-NECs and MANECs.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
European Institute of Oncology, Milan, , Italy
Name: Francesca Spada, MD
Affiliation: Istituto Europeo di Oncologia
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR