Advanced MR Imaging for Early Biologic Tumor Changes to Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation Treatment for Rectal Cancer
Rectal Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Rectal Cancer focused on measuring MRI, rectum, 13-019
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with primary locally advanced rectal adenocarcinoma (0-18cm from the anal verge) confirmed by MSKCC pathologist and eligible to undergo chemoradiation and surgical resection at MSKCC.
- Written informed consent
- Age equal to or greater than 21 years
- Willing and able to undergo all study procedures
- Patients must have a planned surgical resection of the rectum
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients younger than 21 years
- Pregnant and nursing women
- Contraindications for MRI (such as claustrophobia, pacemaker, non MR-compatible artificial heart valves, cochlear implants, surgical clips in the brain, metal fragments in eye)
- Estimated GFR (using Cockcroft formula Appendix 2) less than 30 ml/min/1.73m2 (FDA advises caution in using gadolinium-based contrast agents in patients with severe renal impairment).
- History of allergic reaction to MR contrast media
- Inability to give informed consent in person
Sites / Locations
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
1 A
1 B
1 C
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The patients will undergo the standard pre chemoradiation MRI scan, followed by a repeat research scan 24 hours (+/- 6 hours) after their first radiation treatment. Then they will get another research MRI scan during the second week (+/- 5 days) of radiation. Finally they will get a standard post chemoradiation MRI scan prior to surgery.
The patient will undergo the standard pre chemoradiation MRI scan, followed by a repeat research scan 48 hours (+/- 6 hours) after their first radiation treatment. Then they will get another research MRI scan during the third week (+/- 5 days) of radiation. Finally they will get a standard post chemoradiation MRI scan prior to surgery.
The patient will undergo the standard pre chemoradiation MRI scan, followed by a repeat research scan 72 hours (+/- 6 hours) after their first radiation treatment. Then they will get another research MRI scan during the fourth week (+/- 5 days) of radiation. Finally they will get a standard post chemoradiation MRI scan prior to surgery.
The last patient patients that will undergo a standard pre-chemoradiation MRI scan, followed by a repeat research scan either 24, 48 or 72 hours (+/- 6 hours) after their first radiation treatment. Then they will get another research MRI scan during the second, third or fourth week (+/- 5 days) of radiation. Finally they will get a standard post chemoradiation MRI scan prior to surgery.