This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of cancer known as colorectal cancer, specifically targeting cases where the cancer is located in the rectum. The study is exploring a treatment approach that combines initial therapy, known as neoadjuvant treatment, with a procedure called electrochemotherapy. Electrochemotherapy involves using electrical pulses to help a drug, in this case, bleomycin, work more effectively against cancer cells.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether this combined treatment can safely and effectively increase the rate of complete response, meaning the cancer is no longer detectable, while also aiming to preserve the affected organ. Participants in the study will first receive the neoadjuvant treatment to shrink the tumor, followed by the electrochemotherapy procedure. The study will monitor the safety and feasibility of this approach and assess the response of the cancer to the treatment.
Throughout the study, participants will undergo various assessments to ensure their safety and to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment. The ultimate goal is to determine if this method can improve outcomes for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, potentially offering a way to treat the cancer while preserving the function of the rectum.



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