About this trial
This study plans to enroll 80 patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (stage IB-ⅣA) confirmed by histology or cytology (according to the 2018 FIGO staging standard), who are expected to receive surgical resection or curative radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Collect baseline tumor tissue samples from patients during the treatment period, as well as peripheral blood samples (20 ml/time) from multiple treatment timepoints. Mutations in tumor tissue were detected by the 1021 genes panel, then personalized MRD monitoring probes were customized for patients, allowing for multi node peripheral blood sample ctDNA detection of enrolled patients. The clinical significance of ctDNA in prognostic stratification, recurrence monitoring, and efficacy prediction in surgical/non-surgical cervical cancer patients was explored. And compare the consistency and differences between ctDNA detection technology, imaging, and blood tumor markers in monitoring tumor disease progression, and evaluate the correlation between ctDNA status after curative treatment and patient PFS and RFS.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
(1) Confirmed by histopathology and classified as stage IB-IVA cervical cancer patients according to the 2018 FIGO staging criteria;
Disqualifiers
1) Within 5 years, suffering from other malignant tumors or metastatic or recurrent cervical cancer;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
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