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Brief Title: Influence of Lengthening the Interval Between Radiochemotherapy and Surgery on Complete Pathological Response in Rectal Cancer
Official Title: Randomized Control Trial Comparing the Impact of a Lengthening of the Interval Between the Radiochemotherapy and Surgery (7 Weeks vs. 11 Weeks) on Complete Pathological Response in Rectal Cancer
Study ID: NCT01648894
Brief Summary: At the end of the neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy, patients are seen by their surgeon to planify the surgery. During this visit, the study will be explained them and their consent obtained. They will then be randomized between the two groups 7 weeks vs. 11 weeks. Patients were reviewed 15 days before surgery and at 1 and 3 months after surgery. Participation in this study does not change treatment, investigations and consultations usually necessary for management of rectal cancer. The objective is to improve the pathological complete response rate of the rectal cancer.
Detailed Description: D0: Visit of inclusion and randomization After the end of chemoradiotherapy, the patient is seen in consultation by her / him a surgeon who propose him to participate in the study. At the end of the visit if the patient agrees to participate in it, the investigator at each center will conduct the collection of written consent to the inclusion of the patient. Inclusion will be recorded in the electronic Case Report Form (e-CRF) by the investigator at each center. Randomization (7 or 11 weeks of delay) is performed by the surgeon via the software module CleanWeb randomization. M1- 1.5 or M2.5 depending of the group randomisation A consultation with the surgeon is held within 15 days (+/- 5 days) of intervention to check the clinical response (tumor regression in rectal tumor distance from the dentate line) and planify surgery. During this visit, the surgeon noted in the e-CRF, clinical findings of the lesion and the results of further investigations. Not specific exam is requested in the study. M2 or M3 Surgical procedure: The anesthesia consultation is planned before the surgery according to the habits of service. Participation in the study does not alter the anesthetic procedures.The patient is admitted the day before surgery in the surgical ward. During surgery, the operating data are provided on the e-CRF (digital rectal examination under general anesthesia, type of surgery (anterior resection or abdominal-perineal resection), operative time, intraoperative bleeding, macroscopic appearance of the mesorectum, distance from the distal limit of resection). The postoperative complications are noted by the surgeon in the e-CRF during hospitalization (about 10-15 days), and data reporting pathological (Annex 2). Pathological examination of the specimen of proctectomy is performed according to recommendations for clinical practice using the standard form (Annex 2). The tumor response is evaluated by inclusion of all residual tumor and the response to chemoradiotherapy is graded with the scale of Rödel (Annex 5). A double reading of slides will be made for each patient by two independent pathologists blinded to the randomization group of the patient. M2 - M5 or M3 - M6 : Postoperative follow-up : Following the intervention, no specific consultation is necessary. At follow-up consultations (1 month, 3 months) the surgeon evaluate the postoperative course, planify the stoma closure, noted the potential adverse events and results of morphological examinations (computed tomography, ultrasound, endoscopy) and biological (markers) eventually prescribed. M6 - M60 : Cancer surveillance : Regular follow-up every 3-4 months fo the first two years and every 6 months for the last remaining 3 years (clinical examination, CT-scan and biological marker (CEA))
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Saint-Antoine Hospital - AP-HP, Department of general and digestive surgery, Paris, , France
Name: Jérémie Lefèvre, MD
Affiliation: Assistance Publique
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR