Effective Study of Preoperative Short-course Radiotherapy for the Advanced Resectable Rectal Cancer
Rectal Neoplasms
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Rectal Neoplasms focused on measuring rectal cancer, Endosonography, preoperative short-course radiotherapy, preoperative adjuvant therapy, neoadjuvant therapy, short-term high-dose preoperative radiotherapy, total mesorectal excision, circumferential resection margin, local recurrence, overall survival, metastasis, complication
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- histologically verified adenocarcinoma of the rectum;
- the lower border of the tumor within 10cm of the anal verge;
- age between 18 to 80 years;
- preoperative endosonography,MRI and the abdominopelvic CT diagnosis as advanced rectal cancer (cT3/N+)(the detail of these two subgroup was illustrated in the detailed description of this trial);
- ECOS ≤ 2
- there was no evidence of metastasis with chest and abdominopelvic CT.
Exclusion Criteria:
- with other colorectal cancer, or other cancer,simultaneously;
- Locally recurrent rectal cancer;
- had a history of malignant tumor within 5 years(except the skin cancer);
- Pregnant or lactating women
- there was contraindication for the preoperative adjuvant radiotherapy or the operation.
- with antitumor drug or radiation before this trial.
- discovery of metastasis in the operation
- worrying about the local recurrence or the adverse effect of the radiation excessively;
- with mental disorder.
Sites / Locations
- Sichuan academy of medical science and sichuan provincial people's hospictal
- the Third People'S Hospital of Chengdu
- West China hospital, Sichuan University
- The Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
lower risk group with pSRT
lower risk group with operation only
higher risk group with pSRT
higher risk group with operation directly
the patients that was divided into the lower risk group that the mesorectum involvement less than 5mm, and no lymph node larger than 8mm according to the preoperative CT, MRI and Endosonography,and these patients accept the preoperative short-course radiotherapy before the surgery
the patients that was divided into the lower risk group that the mesorectum involvement less than 5mm, and no lymph node larger than 8mm,according to the preoperative CT, MRI and Endosonography,and these patients have a operation directly without preoperative radiotherapy.
the patients that was divided into the higher risk group that the mesorectum involvement more than 5mm, or with lymph node larger than 8mm according to the preoperative CT, MRI and Endosonography,and these patients have a operation directly without preoperative radiotherapy.these patients have the preoperative short-course radiotherapy before the surgery.
the patients that was divided into the higher risk group that the mesorectum involvement more than 5mm, or with lymph node larger than 8mm according to the preoperative CT, MRI and Endosonography,and these patients have a operation directly without preoperative radiotherapy.