This clinical trial is focused on studying the effectiveness of a treatment for patients with advanced Colorectal Cancer. The treatment being tested includes a combination of medications: Cetuximab, Irinotecan, and Fluorouracil. These medications are used together as a first-line treatment, which means they are the initial treatment given for this type of cancer. The study is specifically looking at patients whose cancer has spread to other parts of the body, known as metastatic colorectal cancer, and who have certain genetic characteristics, such as being RAS wild-type and having the FcγRIIIA V/V genotype.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether this combination of medications is effective in treating this specific group of patients. Participants in the study will receive the treatment through an infusion, which is a way of delivering medication directly into the bloodstream. The study will monitor the patients over a period of time to see how well the treatment works and to observe any side effects. The study will also look at how long the treatment remains effective and the overall survival of the patients.
Throughout the study, the effectiveness of the treatment will be assessed using specific criteria to measure the size and growth of the cancer. The study will also track the duration of the patients’ response to the treatment, the time until the cancer progresses, and any toxic effects experienced. The study aims to provide valuable information on the potential benefits of this treatment combination for patients with advanced colorectal cancer.



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