Total Neoadjuvant Therapy Combined With Tislelizumab for Local Advanced Phase II Randomized Controlled Clinical Study of Middle and Low Rectal Cancer
This study is a prospective, randomized, open, controlled, multi-center phase II clinical trial, which included patients with locally advanced low rectal cancer as the research object, and evaluated the application of long-term concurrent chemoradiotherapy combined with tislelizumab versus long-term synchronous Efficacy and safety of chemotherapy and radiotherapy as neoadjuvant therapy for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. The main endpoints of the study were clinical complete response (cCR) (including imaging and endoscopic complete response) and pathological complete response (pathological complete response, pCR). Secondary study endpoints are primary pathological response rate (MPR), objective response rate (ORR), disease-free survival (DFS), overall survival (OS), organ preservation rate (OPR), rectal cancer neoadjuvant therapy score (NAR ), quality of life score (QoL), safety and tolerability. They will be randomly divided into an experimental group (tislelizumab combined with long-term concurrent chemoradiotherapy) and a control group (long-term concurrent chemoradiotherapy) at a ratio of 2:1. Random stratification factors: 1. TNM stage (II/III); 2. Distance from the tumor to the anal verge (≥5cm, \<5cm).
• Patients have been fully aware of the content of this study and signed the informed consent voluntarily;
• Patients with rectal cancers must satisfied all the following conditions:Stage II/III LARC (cT3-4aN0M0 and cT1-4aN1-2M0);Tumor distal location ≤ 10 cm from anal verge (MRI diagnosed);
• Patients regardless of gender with aged ≥18 years and ECOG score of 0 or 1;
• Physical and viscera function of patients can withstand major abdominal surgery;
• Patients are willing and able to follow the study protocol during the study;
• Patients give consent to the use of blood and pathological specimens for study;
• Within 28 days prior to enrolment, we must confirm a negative serological pregnancy test for child-bearing age women and they agree to use effective contraception for the duration of drug use and for 60 days after the last dose.