About this trial

Early colorectal cancer screening increasingly detects small superficial colonic lesions, but current diagnostic tools still struggle to distinguish benign from malignant lesions and to assess lymph node risk. As histology after resection has limited accuracy, many patients undergo unnecessary surgery.

Liquid biopsy, analyzing circulating biomarkers such as tumor DNA, extracellular vesicles, and nucleosomes, offers a non-invasive way to better classify these lesions. Emerging evidence suggests it may outperform current criteria for predicting lymph node involvement in T1 colorectal cancer.

This study will establish a biobank of 1,000 patients to identify blood-based signatures that predict tumor stage and lymph node status. The hypothesis of the study is that circulating biomarkers can accurately differentiate benign from malignant lesions and identify patients with or without lymph node metastasis.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patient of legal age (≥ 18 years)

Patient with a superficial colonic tumor refered for submucosal dissection

Patient included in the FECCo cohort (patients will be included concomitantly in FECCO-Biobank)

Patient wishing to participate in the FECCO-BioBank biological collection

Disqualifiers

Person with significant comorbidities preventing blood sampling

Patients with a distant metastasis detected by imaging

Person unable to read and write French

Person who have expressed their opposition to participating in this research after being informed by an investigator and having read the information sheet

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Venous blood sampling

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

Locations

12
University Hospital of Amiens80054, Amiens France
University Hospital of Bordeaux33604, Bordeaux France
University Hospital of Brest29200, Brest France
University Hospital of Dijon21079, Dijon France

Sponsors and collaborators

University Hospital, Montpellier

Lead sponsor

University Hospital, Limoges

Collaborator

Société Nationale Française de Gastroentérologie

Collaborator