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This study is a prospective, open-label, randomized phase 3 clinical trial. It aims to investigate if the early introduction of intensified chemotherapy (3 months of modified FOLFIRINOX) improves the 3-year disease-free survival rate compared to standard treatment (FOLFOX/CAPOX for an additional three months to complete six months of standard adjuvant chemotherapy) in patients with stage 2-3 colon cancer in whom ctDNA MRD in the part 1 study remained positive during adjuvant FOLFOX/CAPOX chemotherapy
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About 25% of resectable high-risk stage 2 or stage 3 colon cancers are known to relapse despite standard treatments, including radical resection and adjuvant chemotherapy.
Using circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA)-based minimal residual cancer (MRD) detection technology, patients whose MRD is not eradicated after adjuvant chemotherapy could be identified. Early introduction of intensified chemotherapy for this group of patients could prolong survival time and increase cure rates.
This study is part of the Platform Study of Circulating Tumor DNA Directed Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Colon Cancer (CLADIA Colon Cancer). Part 1 of the platform study (Prospective Observational Study of ctDNA Monitoring During Adjuvant) is a large-scale, prospective observational study that follows ctDNA up to three years after resection in about 1,200 patients with stage 2-3 colon cancer.
This study (Part 2) aims to study the efficacy of early intensified chemotherapy (3 months of modified FOLFIRINOX ) compared to standard treatment (FOLFOX/CAPOX for an additional three months to complete six months of standard adjuvant chemotherapy) in patients with stage 2-3 colon cancer in whom ctDNA MRD in the part 1 study remained positive during adjuvant FOLFOX/CAPOX chemotherapy.
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236 participants in 2 patient groups
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Youngjun Cha, MD; Sae-Won Han, MD,PhD
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