The COMET Trial: Concordance between MRI and Pathology in the Diagnosis of Extranodal Tumour Deposits

Study ID: 35640
Short Title: The COMET Trial
Trust Name: SFT
Recruitment Site: Salisbury District Hospital
Disease Area: Colorectal cancer
Phase: II
Expected End Date: 31/12/2024
Postcode: SP2 8BJ
Contact Name: Amanda Pattie
Contact Email: studysupport1and3.crnwessex@nihr.ac.uk
Active: Yes

Inclusion criteria, exclusion criteria and study summary

Patients with rectal cancer who are going to have surgery Over 18 Able to undergo an MRI

Under 18 Unable to give informed consent Unable to undergo surgery Unable to undergo MRI

A prospective interventional multi-centre study, COMET aims to prove the accuracy of imaging diagnosis of extranodal tumour deposits (TD) and their adverse effect on prognosis of colorectal cancers. The proposed intervention will be additional radiological and pathological assessment and the reporting of supplementary diagnostic information which would not otherwise have been available. This may affect treatment according to local MDT protocols and also affect the provision of prognostic information to patients in subsequent discussions. Any patient with a suspected primary adenocarcinoma of the colon, sigmoid or rectum undergoing surgery are eligible. The date of surgery must be known prior to registration. This trial aims to determine if image mapping techniques can improve the concordance between imaging and pathology detection of tumour deposits. Lymph nodes and tumour deposits will be identified on pre-operative scans and mapped by radiologists then shared with pathologists prior to processing the resected specimen. Patients will be managed at their local hospital with standard follow-up. Patients will be followed up for 5 years.

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