About this trial
Neoadjuvant fluoropyrimidine-based chemoradiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision (TME) is the standard of care for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC); however, pathologic complete response (pCR) rates are low. Trifluridine/tipiracil (TAS-102) is a new oral anti-tumor oral formulation of nucleoside analogue, trifluridine (FTD), and a thymidine phosphorylase inhibitor, tipiracil (TPI). Previous studies have shown that TAS-102 has shown clinically relevant activity after fluoropyrimidine failure in colorectal cancer and may thus be of increased efficacy compared with current standard capecitabine chemoradiation. Also, a phase 2 trials conducted by our team have demonstrated that neoaduvant TAS-102 concurrent with long-course radiotherapy could lead to a high pCR rate of 32% with acceptable toxicity for LARC patients. Herein, we will conduct this multicenter, randomized controlled, phase III trial to explore the safety and efficacy benefit of TAS-102 concurrent with long-course radiotherapy for LARC.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients aged between 18 and 75 years of either sex.
Clinical stage II (T3-4, N-) or III (any T, N+) as determined by MRI.
The tumor is located within 12 cm from the anal margin, with at least one high-risk factors (ie, extramural vascular invasion [EMVI+], mesorectal fascia involved [MRF+], cT4, cN2, lateral lymph nodes, tumor deposit, or tumor located in the lower rectum [≤5 cm from the anal verge]).
No other types of rectal cancer (e.g., sarcoma, lymphoma, carcinoid, squamous cell carcinoma) or synchronous colon cancer.
Disqualifiers
Patients of dMMR or MSI-H status.
Unexplained myelosuppression.
Evidence of distant metastasis and inguinal lymph node metastasis based on comprehensive chest and abdominal CT or whole-body PET-CT scans. Retroperitoneal lymph nodes above the iliac vessel bifurcation are considered distant metastasis.
Active autoimmune disease or history of autoimmune disease.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- TAS-102
- Capecitabine