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Autores principales: Jorge Arredondo, Ana Almeida, Carmen Castañón, Carlos Sánchez, Amaya Villafañe, Patricia Tejedor, Vicente Simó, Jorge Baixauli, Javier Rodríguez, Carlos Pastor
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author Jorge Arredondo
Ana Almeida
Carmen Castañón
Carlos Sánchez
Amaya Villafañe
Patricia Tejedor
Vicente Simó
Jorge Baixauli
Javier Rodríguez
Carlos Pastor
author_facet Jorge Arredondo
Ana Almeida
Carmen Castañón
Carlos Sánchez
Amaya Villafañe
Patricia Tejedor
Vicente Simó
Jorge Baixauli
Javier Rodríguez
Carlos Pastor
Jorge Arredondo
Ana Almeida
Carmen Castañón
Carlos Sánchez
Amaya Villafañe
Patricia Tejedor
Vicente Simó
Jorge Baixauli
Javier Rodríguez
Carlos Pastor
collection Wiley Open Access
contents The ELECLA trial: A multicentre randomised control trial on outcomes of neoadjuvant treatment on locally advanced colon cancer Jorge Arredondo Ana Almeida Carmen Castañón Carlos Sánchez Amaya Villafañe Patricia Tejedor Vicente Simó Jorge Baixauli Javier Rodríguez Carlos Pastor Colorectal Disease AbstractBackgroundColon cancer (CC) is a public health concern with increasing incidence in younger populations. Treatment for locally advanced CC (LACC) involves oncological surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) to reduce recurrence and improve overall survival (OS). Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is a novel approach for the treatment of LACC, and research is underway to explore its potential benefit in terms of survival. This trial will assess the efficacy of NAC in LACC.MethodsThis is a multicentre randomised, parallel‐group, open label controlled clinical trial. Participants will be selected based on homogenous inclusion criteria and randomly assigned to two treatment groups: NAC, surgery, and AC or surgery followed by AC. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the 2‐year progression‐free survival (PFS), with secondary outcomes including 5‐year PFS, 2‐ and 5‐year OS, toxicity, radiological and pathological response, morbidity, and mortality.DiscussionThe results of this study will determine whether NAC induces a clinical and histological tumour response in patients with CCLA and if this treatment sequence improves survival without increasing morbidity and mortality.Registration numberNCT04188158. 10.1111/codi.16908 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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spellingShingle The ELECLA trial: A multicentre randomised control trial on outcomes of neoadjuvant treatment on locally advanced colon cancer
Jorge Arredondo
Ana Almeida
Carmen Castañón
Carlos Sánchez
Amaya Villafañe
Patricia Tejedor
Vicente Simó
Jorge Baixauli
Javier Rodríguez
Carlos Pastor
Colorectal Disease
The ELECLA trial: A multicentre randomised control trial on outcomes of neoadjuvant treatment on locally advanced colon cancer Jorge Arredondo Ana Almeida Carmen Castañón Carlos Sánchez Amaya Villafañe Patricia Tejedor Vicente Simó Jorge Baixauli Javier Rodríguez Carlos Pastor Colorectal Disease AbstractBackgroundColon cancer (CC) is a public health concern with increasing incidence in younger populations. Treatment for locally advanced CC (LACC) involves oncological surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) to reduce recurrence and improve overall survival (OS). Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is a novel approach for the treatment of LACC, and research is underway to explore its potential benefit in terms of survival. This trial will assess the efficacy of NAC in LACC.MethodsThis is a multicentre randomised, parallel‐group, open label controlled clinical trial. Participants will be selected based on homogenous inclusion criteria and randomly assigned to two treatment groups: NAC, surgery, and AC or surgery followed by AC. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the 2‐year progression‐free survival (PFS), with secondary outcomes including 5‐year PFS, 2‐ and 5‐year OS, toxicity, radiological and pathological response, morbidity, and mortality.DiscussionThe results of this study will determine whether NAC induces a clinical and histological tumour response in patients with CCLA and if this treatment sequence improves survival without increasing morbidity and mortality.Registration numberNCT04188158. 10.1111/codi.16908 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title The ELECLA trial: A multicentre randomised control trial on outcomes of neoadjuvant treatment on locally advanced colon cancer
topic Colorectal Disease
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/codi.16908