RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT04103372

Pre-therapeutic MRI Assessment of Early-Stage Rectal Cancer and Significant Rectal Polyps to Avoid Major Resectional Surgery


Sponsor

Imperial College London

Enrollment

200 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

When a patient is diagnosed with a rectal (bowel) polyp or cancer, radiology doctors read MRI scans to describe how deeply the cancer invades into the bowel wall (this is the 'stage' of the cancer). In this project, we will teach radiologists to find more early-stage rectal cancers. These are cancers that have only grown partially into the bowel wall. If we succeed, more patients could have these lesions removed by a local procedure that preserves the bowel and avoids the risks and complications of major surgery. We have developed a new method for radiology doctors to read MRI scans, which is more accurate than current practice. Currently only 3/10 of early rectal cancers are found by radiologists but by using our MRI reading system, 9/10 patients can be accurately identified as having early rectal cancer. We have proven that we can teach this method to other radiology doctors whose reports help to accurately inform patients of all possible treatment options, so they can be offered the option of a local procedure. In this initial work we will train radiology doctors in our MRI reading method in 20 hospitals. We will compare MRI reports before and after training to see if an accurate reading method improves treatments choices for patients. We will also determine whether more patients have local procedures after our training. The results of this initial work will help us to apply for national funding for a trial that we can quickly roll out to all NHS hospitals.


Eligibility

Min Age: 16 YearsMax Age: 100 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is exploring whether detailed MRI scans before treatment can help doctors manage early-stage rectal cancer and large rectal polyps without the need for major surgery. The goal is to find less invasive options for patients. **You may be eligible if...** - You have been diagnosed with a rectal tumour or suspected tumour that is at an early stage (as shown by MRI or after a small excision) - You are 16 years of age or older **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your cancer has already spread to other parts of the body (metastatic disease) - Your rectal cancer is not the common type (adenocarcinoma) - You are unable to have an MRI scan Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTMRI scan

MRI scans will be recommended for all rectal polyps ≥20mm in size, or with other features suspicious of malignancy, prior to removal. This is designed to reduce the numbers of Early Rectal Cancers missed in endoscopy.

OTHERRadiologist training

Radiologist training in the use of the PRESERVE mrSRT for suspected Early Rectal Cancer.


Locations(23)

Royal Berkshire Hospital

Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Buckinghamshire Healthcare Nhs Trust

Amersham, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

The Hillingdon Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust

Uxbridge, Greater London, United Kingdom

Hampshire Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust

Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Southampton General Hospital

Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Kent & Canterbury Hospital

Canterbury, KENT, United Kingdom

Maidstone Hospital

Maidstone, KENT, United Kingdom

Westmorland General Hospital

Kendal, Lancashire, United Kingdom

Leicester Royal Infirmary

Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

St George'S Hospital

Tooting, London, United Kingdom

Nhs Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board

Stafford, Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Frimley Health Nhs Foundation Trust

Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom

St Helier Hospital

Carshalton, Surrey, United Kingdom

Kingston Hospital Nhs Foundation Trust

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom

Croydon Health Services Nhs Trust

Thornton Heath, Surrey, United Kingdom

Tonna Hospital

Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom

Salisbury District Hospital

Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

St Marks Bowel Cancer Screening Centre

Harrow, United Kingdom

John Radcliffe Hospital

Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

West Middlesex Hospital

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

University College London Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

King'S College Hospital Nhs Foundation Trust

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

Imperial College Healthcare Nhs Trus

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

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