Select Stage II Colon Clinical Trials

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Oxaliplatin, Leucovorin, and Fluorouracil With or Without Bevacizumab in Treating Patients Who Have Undergone Surgery for Stage II Colon Cancer

This randomized phase III study is for patients who have had surgery to remove colon cancer and may benefit from additional treatment.

When colon cancer extends through the wall of the colon, but not in the lymph nodes or other organs, it is considered Stage II colon cancer.

The study is designed to:

There must be a biopsy of the tumor to evaluate two specific tumor markers. Samples of tumor tissue will be forwarded to a designated laboratory and examined to determine whether the participant will be assigned to the high-risk or low-risk group.

If the marker evaluation of the tumor shows that the patient is at low risk for tumor recurrence, the patient will have no further treatment for the cancer, including chemotherapy.

If the marker evaluation shows that the patient is at high-risk for tumor recurrence, then the participant will be randomized into one of two study groups. There will be an equal chance of being in either one of the two groups and neither the patient nor the doctor can choose the group.

Participants will be required to have a temporary tube place into a vein in the chest or arm during the course of treatment to receive the 5-FU (fluorouracil) for a 46-hour period during each cycle.

Participants will be followed for up to 10 years to determine the long-term effects of the study treatments and the effectiveness of the tumor marker tests.

You can learn more about this trial by viewing a short informational video featuring Dr. Al Benson, the study chair for this trial.

More information about the trial, including sites where it is being conducted is available from the National Cancer Institute.

Last Update: June 25, 2008

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