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NCT ID: NCT06016868
Brief Summary: The importance of radioresistance in cervical cancer treatment failure indicates that certain biomarkers may be useful for cervical cancer treatment individualization. However, to date, no study has analyzed the role of the gene expression signature of the three RNA species (ANXA2-NDRG1-STAT1) to predict radiosensitivity/resistance in cervical cancer patients undergoing exclusive CTRT. The previously validated three-gene signature may enable stratification in LACC patients treated with the current standard of care, represented by exclusive CTRT.
Detailed Description: The importance of radioresistance in cervical cancer treatment failure indicates that certain biomarkers may be useful for cervical cancer treatment individualization. Several biomarkers of cervical cancer radioresistance have been previously studied and proposed; however, none of these has been the subject to further clinical studies and implemented into clinical practice. Recently, a panel of three protein coding genes (ANXA2-NDRG1-STAT1) differently expressed in radiosensitive LACC patients compared with the radioresistant ones, has been proposed by our institution. The population of LACC patients included in a previous study was treated with neo-adjuvant CTRT followed by radical surgery. However, to date, no study has analyzed the role of the gene expression signature of the three RNA species (ANXA2-NDRG1-STAT1) to predict radiosensitivity/resistance in cervical cancer patients undergoing exclusive CTRT. The previously validated three-gene signature may enable stratification in LACC patients treated with the current standard of care, represented by exclusive CTRT.
Study: NCT06016868
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06016868