Analysis of Plasma Cell-Free DNA by Ultradeep Sequencing in Patients With Stages I to III Colorectal Cancer
Aarhus University Hospital · Natera (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Novel sensitive methods for detection and monitoring of residual disease can improve postoperative risk stratification with implications for patient selection for adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT), ACT duration, intensity of radiologic surveillance, and, ultimately, outcome for patients with colorectal cancer (CRC).
To investigate the association of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) with recurrence using longitudinal data from ultradeep sequencing of plasma cell-free DNA in patients with CRC before and after surgery, during and after ACT, and during surveillance. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this prospective, multicenter cohort study, ctDNA was quantified in the preoperative and postoperative settings of stages I to III CRC by personalized multiplex, polymerase chain reaction-based, next-generation sequencing. The study enrolled 130 patients at the surgical departments of Aarhus University Hospital, Randers Hospital, and Herning Hospital in Denmark from May 1, 2014, to January 31, 2017. Plasma samples (n = 829) were collected before surgery, postoperatively at day 30, and every third month for up to 3 years. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Outcomes were ctDNA measurement, clinical recurrence, and recurrence-free survival.
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38Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Colorectal cancer
- Oncology
- Cell-free fetal DNA
- Internal medicine
- DNA sequencing
- DNA
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being