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PRELUDE-1 study is a pilot intervention trial that aims to describe the immunologic and genetic evolutions induced by stereotactic body radiationtherapy (SBRT) treatment in oligometastatic Colorectal Cancer (omCRC) patients with two-three nodules lung-limited disease.
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PRELUDE-1 study is a monocentric pilot interventional trial. The study concerns all patients enrolled with a diagnosis of oligometastatic Colorectal Cancer (omCRC) with two-three nodules lung-limited disease and treated with SBRT technique. SBRT will be delivered according to a risk-adapted protocol.
Tumor genetic background will be assessed on primary FFPE (Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded) tissues. Liquid biopsy will be done on blood samples collected before radiotherapy (RT) start and after 40 days to monitor tumor DNA evolution. The most direct method to assess cancer genetics relies on sampling of tumor DNA and its characterization through whole genome sequencing techniques (NGS, Next Generation Sequencing).
The study will last 48 months, divides as follow: 24 months of enrollment phase and up to 24 months of follow-up. Follow-up will be performed on the 40th day after the end of radiation treatment and then every 3 months until progression.
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25 participants in 1 patient group
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Paolo Muto, MD; Alessandro Ottaiano, MD
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