About this trial
The RESET C2 trial aims to introduce organ sparing treatment or watch-and-wait (WW) to patients with localized deficient mismatch repair (dMMR) colon cancer through use of neoadjuvant pembrolizumab. Patients will be divided into four treatment arms based on their surgical and oncologic risks. Each arm provides different intensity neoadjuvant immunotherapy regimens. Patients with complete response at disease restaging procedures will be offered non-operative management, whereas those with non-complete response will proceed to surgery ± adjuvant chemotherapy as standard of care. A WW protocol with regular disease surveillance continues over survivorship. If there is recurrence, surgery and/or appropriate oncologic therapy will be offered determined by multi-disciplinary teams. This is a national, non-randomised, investigator-initiated trial including patients from 13 hospitals across Denmark. The rationale, design, and clinical response metrics are derived from the RESET C study (NCT05662527) showing efficacy, safety and feasibility of neoadjuvant pembrolizumab in this cohort.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥ 18 years
Written informed consent
Clinical UICC stage I-III dMMR colon carcinoma
Indication for elective curative-intent surgery
Disqualifiers
Patients deemed to be non-surgical candidates by MDT
Patients with a need for emergent surgery due to tumour obstruction
Contraindications to pembrolizumab, including allergy and hypersensitivity reactions, assessed by the study investigator(s)
Any serious or uncontrolled medical disorder, including other malignant disease, that may increase the risk associated with participation or drug administration.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- 1 Cycle of Pembrolizumab
- 2 Cycles of Pembrolizumab
- 3 Cycles of Pembrolizumab
- Additional Cycle of Pembrolizumab
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Ismail Gögenur
Lead sponsor
Zealand University Hospital
Sponsor institution
Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Collaborator
Bispebjerg Hospital
Collaborator
Herlev and Gentofte Hospital
Collaborator
Gødstrup Hospital
Collaborator
Horsens Hospital
Collaborator
Hvidovre University Hospital
Collaborator
Odense University Hospital
Collaborator
Randers Regional Hospital
Collaborator
Slagelse Hospital
Collaborator
Vejle Hospital
Collaborator
Aalborg University Hospital
Collaborator
Aarhus University Hospital
Collaborator
Zealand University Hospital
Collaborator
University of Copenhagen
Collaborator