No operation after short-course radiotherapy followed by consolidation chemotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer (NOAHS-ARC): Study protocol for a prospective, phase II trial Journal Article


Authors: Quezada-Díaz, F. F.; Bercz, A.; Escobar, J. L.; Caire, N.; Diaz-Feldman, L. E.; Manriquez, E.; Carvajal, G.
Article Title: No operation after short-course radiotherapy followed by consolidation chemotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer (NOAHS-ARC): Study protocol for a prospective, phase II trial
Abstract: Purpose Organ preservation through a watch-and-wait (W&W) strategy has become a viable option for select rectal cancer patients with clinical complete responses (cCR) to total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT). This approach limits the morbidity associated with multimodal treatment. However, the optimal treatment strategy and predictors of treatment response are still unresolved. Rectal cancer incidence is rising, particularly in developing countries, and the disease is a major public health concern in Chile. Prior to the no operation after short-course radiotherapy followed by consolidation chemotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer (NOAHS-ARC) trial, TNT-based treatments and W&W programs had not been implemented in Chile. Methods/design This single-arm, multicenter, phase II prospective trial, conducted in Santiago, Chile, will enroll patients with stage II/III rectal adenocarcinoma. Treatment involves induction short-course radiotherapy (25 Gy in 5 fractions) followed by consolidation chemotherapy (FOLFOX x 9 or CAPOX x 6 cycles). The response will be assessed 4-8 weeks after chemotherapy completion. Patients achieving cCR will be offered W&W, while those with incomplete responses will undergo total mesorectal excision. The primary endpoint is the rate of complete tumor response, combining pathologic complete responses (pCR) and sustained cCR (> 1 year), compared to a matched cohort treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiation alone. The trial aims to recruit 48 patients, assuming a combined pCR/sustained cCR rate of 12%. Quality of life measures will be assessed, and a biorepository of tissue and plasma samples will be established for future research, alongside serial endoscopic and MRI images. Discussion NOAHS-ARC seeks to advance organ preservation strategies in rectal cancer while pioneering TNT and W&W protocols in Chile. The study will also focus on functional outcomes and provide valuable data for improving patient care both locally and globally.
Keywords: surgery; organ preservation; chemoradiation; preoperative chemoradiotherapy; colorectal-cancer; randomized-trial; multicenter; open-label; neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy; nonoperative management; short-course radiotherapy; total neoadjuvant therapy; clinical complete responders; watch-and-wait
Journal Title: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0179-1958
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2025-03-18
Start Page: 69
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:001449512500002
DOI: 10.1007/s00384-025-04850-9
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC11919929
PUBMED: 40100473
Notes: Article -- 69 -- Source: Wos
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