Aspirin versus placebo in stage III or high-risk stage II colon cancer with PIK3CA mutation: A French randomised double-blind phase III trial (PRODIGE 50-ASPIK)

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TitreAspirin versus placebo in stage III or high-risk stage II colon cancer with PIK3CA mutation: A French randomised double-blind phase III trial (PRODIGE 50-ASPIK)
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursMichel P, Boige V, Andre T, Aparicio T, Bachet JBaptiste, Dahan L, Guimbaud R, Lepage C, Manfredi S, Tougeron D, Taieb J, Selves J, Le Malicot K, Di Fiore F, Maillard E
JournalDIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE
Volume50
Pagination305-307
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1590-8658
Mots-clésaspirin, Colorectal cancer, PI3KCA mutation
Résumé

Oxaliplatin-based adjuvant chemotherapy is standard of care for radically resected stage III colon cancer and an accepted option for high-risk stage II. Two recent retrospective studies strongly suggested that low-dose aspirin used (100 mg/d) after surgical resection of colorectal cancer with a PIK3CA mutation could act as a targeted therapy with a major protective effect on the risk of recurrence. We propose a double-blind randomized phase III study to evaluate aspirin (100 mg/d during 3 years or until recurrence) versus placebo. Main inclusion criteria are patients aged 18 or 20, stage III or high risk stage II. The primary endpoint of the study is 3-year disease-free survival (DFS). Hypotheses are to improve 3-years DFS from placebo: 72% to aspirin: 83% (HR = 0.56). 94 events and 264 patients with PIK3CA mutation are required. The secondary endpoints are DFS at 5 years, the overall survival rate at 5 years, grade 3-4 severe bleeding. (C) 2017 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.dld.2017.12.023