A Study on the Prevalence of Clinically Useful Mutations in Solid Tumor Characterized by Next Generation Sequencing Methods on Liquid Biopsy Analysis (POPCORN)

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorCentro di Riferimento Oncologico - Aviano

About this trial

The implementation of liquid biopsy in clinical practice has been favored by the rapid development of genome sequencing techniques designed to analyze mutations in ctDNA. Among these, the Next generation sequencing (NGS) is a technique that consists in sequencing several genomes in a short time span, collecting information about a wider range of genomic alterations, using small quantities of genetic material. It is used to identify potential circulating dynamic biomarkers of treatment sensitivity or resistance in a real word multi-pathology evaluation. In this way, defining the mutational status of clinical relevance genes in real world, as a predictive biomarker to identify those patients most likely to benefit from target therapy, offers the potential to optimize access to further therapies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the real-world prevalence of clinically useful mutations in patients who are receiving therapy for advanced and locally advanced solid tumor through liquid biopsy.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patients, 18 years of age or older

Competent and able to comprehend, sign and date an Ethics Committee (EC) approved Informed Consent Form (ICF) before performance of any study-specific procedures or tests

Willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, treatment plan, laboratory tests, and other study procedures

Histologically proven diagnosis solid tumor

Disqualifiers

Diagnosis of any secondary malignancy within the last 3 years, except for adequately treated basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, or carcinoma in situ of the cervix.

Patients unable or unwilling to undergo as per protocol assessments at the four planned timepoints

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

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