Consensus statement on essential patient characteristics in systemic treatment trials for metastatic colorectal cancer: Supported by the ARCAD Group
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2018-09-01
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Goey, Kaitlyn
Sørbye, Halfdan
Glimelius, Bengt
Adams, Richard A.
André, Thierry
Arnold, Dirk
Berlin, Jordan D.
Bodoky, György
de Gramont, Aimery
Díaz-Rubio, Eduardo
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Abstract
Background: Patient characteristics and stratification factors are key features influencing trial outcomes. However, there is substantial heterogeneity in reporting of patient characteristics and use of stratification factors in phase 3 trials investigating systemic treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). We aimed to develop a minimum set of essential baseline characteristics and stratification factors to include in such trials. Methods: We performed a modified, two-round Delphi survey among international experts with wide experience in the conduct and methodology of phase 3 trials of systemic treatment of mCRC. Results: Thirty mCRC experts from 15 different countries completed both consensus rounds. A total of 14 patient characteristics were included in the recommended set: age, performance status, primary tumour location, primary tumour resection, prior chemotherapy, number of metastatic sites, liver-only disease, liver involvement, surgical resection of metastases, synchronous versus metachronous metastases, (K)RAS and BRAF mutation status, microsatellite instability/mismatch repair status and number of prior treatment lines. A total of five patient characteristics were considered the most relevant stratification factors: RAS/BRAF mutation status, performance status, primary tumour sidedness and liver-only disease. Conclusions: This survey provides a minimum set of essential baseline patient characteristics and stratification factors to include in phase 3 trials of systemic treatment of mCRC. Inclusion of these patient characteristics and strata in study protocols and final study reports will improve interpretation of trial results and facilitate cross-study comparisons.
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Clinical trials, Colorectal cancer, Delphi survey, Metastatic disease, Patient characteristics, Prognosis, Stratification, Taverne, Oncology, Cancer Research
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Goey, K K H, Sørbye, H, Glimelius, B, Adams, R A, André, T, Arnold, D, Berlin, J D, Bodoky, G, de Gramont, A, Díaz-Rubio, E, Eng, C, Falcone, A, Grothey, A, Heinemann, V, Hochster, H S, Kaplan, R S, Kopetz, S, Labianca, R, Lieu, C H, Meropol, N J, Price, T J, Schilsky, R L, Schmoll, H J, Shacham-Shmueli, E, Shi, Q, Sobrero, A F, Souglakos, J, Van Cutsem, E, Zalcberg, J, van Oijen, M G H, Punt, C J A & Koopman, M 2018, 'Consensus statement on essential patient characteristics in systemic treatment trials for metastatic colorectal cancer : Supported by the ARCAD Group', European Journal of Cancer, vol. 100, pp. 35-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2018.05.010