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Epidemiological Study to Monitor Study Participants With Resected Stage II (High Risk) or Stage...

Colorectal Cancer Stage IIColorectal Cancer Stage III

This is a multi-site epidemiological study designed to monitor circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) status in participants with Stage II (high risk)/III colorectal cancer (CRC) following resection/prior to adjuvant chemotherapy (AdCTx), during the course of AdCTx and for a period of 630 days thereafter, according to CRC stages and disease characteristics. Participants receive no therapeutic intervention as part of this study. This study will identify participants who might be potential candidates for the clinical trial BNT122-01 (NCT04486378), a study of RO7198457 after completion of standard AdCTx in this patient population. Based on the eligibility criteria for that trial, this study will identify participants with confirmed Stage II (high risk)/III CRC that are positive for ctDNA after resection and are therefore at high risk of disease recurrence to enrich the BNT122-01 study cohort. These participants will have the option to enter screening for BNT122-01 at Screening Visit 2 of that trial if they meet the eligibility criteria of BNT000-001 during screening. Data from the assessments from BNT000-001 will be carried across to the BNT122-01 trial where feasible.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Prognostic Biomarker for CRC

Colorectal Cancer

The purpose of this clinical research project is to explore potential biomarkers and validate the predictive and prognostic value of molecular signature in colorectal cancer.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Molecular Pathology of Colorectal Cancer: Investigating the Role of Novel Molecular Profiles, microRNA's,...

Colorectal Cancer

Molecular pathology of Colorectal Cancer: Investigating the role of novel molecular profiles, microRNA's and their targets in Colorectal Cancer progression

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Institut Paoli Calmettes Colorectal Cancer Database

Colorectal Neoplasms

Database of Institut Paoli-Calmettes patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Explore Biomarkers Associated With Prognosis of Recurrent and Metastatic CRC After Surgery by Multi-omics...

Colorectal Cancer Metastatic

This project is the first application, which is applied as a single center project and applied according to the screening quantity. This project is a multi-omics approach to explore biomarkers associated with prognosis after secondary radical resection of recurrent and metastatic colorectal cancer. Main research objectives: 1. To detect DNA mutation and methylation in tumor tissues by NGS detection technology (the methylation dimension should be detected in adjacent tissues at the same time), and to explore specific molecular markers related to prognosis; 2. Using NGS test technology of blood in patients with preoperative and postoperative blood ctDNA mutations and methylation double dimension testing, respectively, to explore the preoperative and postoperative ctDNA mutations and the correlation between methylation status and recurrence, including but not limited to predict patients with recurrence of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and recurrence warning time and other indicators. Main contents: This study intends to include single site for the first time/organ metastasis after radical treatment and surgical indications again in patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma (including but not limited to spread to the liver, lung metastasis, peritoneal metastasis, lymph node metastasis and other organ metastasis), collected in patients with preoperative peripheral blood and tissue samples, tissue adjacent to carcinoma and postoperative peripheral blood, NGS detection technology was used to detect DNA and mutation in the relevant samples, combined with clinical treatment and prognosis information of patients, and then explore biomarkers for predicting recurrence risk.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Accuracy of a Panel of Bacterial Gene Markers (M3) for Colorectal Advanced Neoplasia...

Colorectal CancerColorectal Neoplasms1 more

The investigators aim to evaluate and compare the diagnostic accuracy of FIT and the novel panel of bacterial gene markers (Fn, m3, Ch and Bc) collectively named as M3, in detecting colorectal advanced neoplasia.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Cohort Study on Colorectal Cancer Screening in Community Population

Colorectal Cancer

This study will validate the real world results of polygene methylation detection in colorectal cancer in a large prospective community cohort. In this study, questionnaire survey and polygene methylation detection technology of colorectal cancer were used as preliminary screening methods, and colonoscopy was used as further validation examination method to screen colorectal cancer and precancerous lesions. The diagnosis and outcome of all lesions were based on colonoscopy and pathological examination.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Colorectal Cancer Screening in Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic FibrosisColorectal Cancer1 more

This multi-center study will compare multi-target DNA and quantitative FIT stool-based testing to colonoscopy in individuals with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) undergoing colon cancer screening with colonoscopy. The primary endpoint is detection of any adenomas, including advanced adenomas and colorectal cancer (CRC).

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Multi-omics Model Predicts Efficacy of Preoperative Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy Combined PD-1...

Colorectal Neoplasms

The purpose of this clinical research is to establish a multi-omics model based on genomics,transcriptomics,gut microbiota in predicting pathologic response after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy combined PD-1 antibody given to patients with locally advanced rectal cancer.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Exploratory Study of a Novel Based rbcDNA Liquid Biopsy Technique for Colorectal Cancer Early Detection...

Colorectal CancerAdenomatous Polyps2 more

Exploration of a novel rbcDNA liquid biopsy technique for early detection of colorectal cancer is a promising development in the field of disease diagnosis and screening. This technique has the potential to establish an efficient and sensitive system for the early detection of colorectal cancer, which can provide a new perspective for individual health monitoring.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria
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