A Prospective Study Investigating the Relationship Between Minimal Residual Disease Detection, Monitoring Frequency, and Prognosis in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Eligible for Curative Treatment.

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorNational Cancer Center, Japan

About this trial

Adding immune checkpoint inhibitors or molecularly targeted drugs as adjuvant therapy to curative treatments-such as surgery or chemoradiotherapy-for stage I-III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been established as a standard of care and has improved treatment outcomes. However, there is currently no adequate method to determine which patients should receive these adjuvant therapies. Identifying those with a good prognosis without adjuvant therapy could reduce the risk of adverse events, lessen the burden of clinic visits, and reduce healthcare costs.

Among various approaches, ctDNA-based MRD (minimal residual disease) analysis is highly anticipated and has already been introduced into clinical practice for hematologic malignancies. However, solid tumors' development as a companion diagnostic has been limited, and regulatory approval is mainly being considered based on performance evaluation data. In this study, we will conduct a performance evaluation of MRD analysis using Signatera™ in patients with stage I-III NSCLC while also collecting other prognostic factors based on clinicopathological information and survival data.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

A histopathologically confirmed diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

Disqualifiers

Presence of active multiple primary malignancies (defined as synchronous multiple cancers/tumors or metachronous multiple cancers/tumors with a disease-free interval of 3 years or less). However, even if the disease-free interval is less than 3 years, a history of clinical stage I prostate cancer or a completely resected cancer with any of the pathological stages specified below is not considered "active multiple primary malignancies.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

350 Participants
are grouped into 4 trial groups

Locations

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National Cancer Center Hospital Status unavailable Chuo-ku, TokyoJapanJapan

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