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NCT07623174

A Study of Fruquintinib in Adults With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer in Poland

Sponsor: Takeda

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Metastatic colorectal cancer or mCRC is a cancer that starts in the parts of the large intestine (the colon or rectum) and has already spread to other parts of the body. This cancer can be hard to treat because it can behave differently from one person to another. Over time, treatments may stop working, and side effects can build up. In later treatment stages, there are only a few standard medicine options available. Because of this, studies often look at both how long people live and how treatment affects quality of life. The main aim of this study is to see how long adults in Poland with mCRC live without their cancer getting worse (progression-free survival or PFS) when they receive fruquintinib after at least two previous treatments. Fruquintinib (TAK 113) is a medicine taken by mouth that is designed to slow tumor growth. Other aim is to find out how long adults in Poland with mCRC live while being treated with fruquintinib (overall survival or OS). The study also wants to record how fruquintinib is used in routine care in adults with mCRC in Poland (for example when treatment starts, changes in doses, and how long treatment continues). Another aim is to learn about people with mCRC, such as their medical history and past treatment as well as their quality of life while they are in the study. The study will look at data already existing in the participants' medical charts.

Official title: FRAMEWORK-CRC: Fruquintinib Real-World Outcomes in mCRC - A Prospective Study of One-Year Progression-Free Survival and Overall Survival in Polish Patients

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

110

Start Date

2026-07-31

Completion Date

2028-03-31

Last Updated

2026-06-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

No intervention

No Intervention will be administered in this study.