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Prospective Evaluation of Radiotherapy-Induced Immunologic and Genetic Effects in Colorectal Cancer Oligo-Metastatic Patients with Lung-Limited Disease: The PRELUDE-1 Study.

Alessandro OttaianoAngela PetitoMariachiara SantorsolaValerio GigantinoMaurizio CapuozzoDaniela FontanellaRossella Di FrancoValentina BorzilloSergio BuonopaneVincenzo RavoEsmeralda ScipillitiGiuseppe TotaroMarcello SerraGianluca AmetranoRoberta PentaFabiana TatangeloGiosuè ScognamiglioAnnabella Di MauroMaurizio Di BonitoMaria NapolitanoStefania ScalaGiuseppina ReaSara SantagataAngela LombardiAnna GrimaldiCarlo CaputoAnna CrispoEgidio CelentanoGianfranco De FeoLuisa CircelliGiovanni SavareseRaffaella RuggieroFrancesco PerriVincenza GranataGerardo BottiMichele CaragliaGuglielmo NastiPaolo Muto
Published in: Cancers (2021)
PRELUDE-1 is a prospective translational study. SRT will be administered only to the largest nodule (with a maximum diameter ≤ 25 mm) in omCRC with two or three radiologically evident lesions. The sample size is based on the innovative hypothesis that radiation-induced immunity could induce regression of tumor clones bearing KRAS oncogene mutations. According to the binomial test, considering the frequency of KRAS mutations and assuming a probability of mutant KRAS→wild type KRAS of p0 = 0.0077, with α = 0.05 and 1-β = 0.60, the final sample size is 25 patients.
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