The potential of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to guide adjuvant chemotherapy decision making in locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC).

2017 
3521Background: The optimal approach to adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer is keenly debated. Routine practice and clinical guidelines vary widely. After pre-operative chemoradiation (CRT), a pathologic complete response (pCR) or nodal involvement (pN+) are prognostic markers that can guide clinical decision-making, but markers that better define the patients (pts) that are likely or unlikely to benefit from chemotherapy are urgently needed. We investigated the potential role of ctDNA as a biomarker to guide therapy. Methods: We conducted a prospective, multi-centre study in pts with LARC (T3/T4 and/or N+) planned for CRT and curative resection. Serial plasma samples were collected pre-CRT, post-CRT, and 4-10 weeks after surgery. Somatic mutations in individual pts’ tumor were identified via sequencing of 15 genes commonly mutated in colorectal cancers. We then designed personalized assays to quantify ctDNA in plasma samples. Pts received adjuvant therapy at clinician discretion. Results: 200 pts wer...
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