Study Using Fluorine-18-Labeled Fluoro-Misonidazole Positron Emission Tomography to Detect Hypoxia in Locally Advanced (T3-T4 and./or N1)Primary Rectal Cancer Patients
NCT ID: NCT00574353
Last Updated: 2025-05-09
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COMPLETED
NA
23 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2007-12-11
2024-07-05
Brief Summary
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In a past study, FMISO PET scans were performed in 6 patients with rectal cancer that could not be operated on and that had spread to other areas. In this group of patients, FMISO PET scans were able to find the low oxygen areas in their tumors. But this study included only a few patients. In the present study, we want to use FMISO PET scans in patients who have tumors that can be operated on. This group of patients will have radiation, chemotherapy or both before they have their surgery. We want to see if FMISO PET can find low oxygen areas in this distinct group of patients.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
SCREENING
NONE
Study Groups
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1
FMISO PET study.
Fluorine-18-Labeled Fluoro-Misonidazole Positron Emission
You will be scanned 2 to 3 times on the same day, but you will only be administered one dose of the FMISO tracer. The first scan will last about 30 minutes. Then you will have 1 to 3 hours to wait before you are scanned again. Some patients will undergo a second scan approximately one-and-a-half hours after the start of the first scan. This scan will last about 10 minutes. The final scan will occur between 2-4 hours after the start of the first scan. This final scan will also last about 10 minutes. During the PET scan, you may have a separate i.v. line put into your other arm so that we can take 2 to 3 blood samples. These samples will be less than half a teaspoon each. We are taking these blood samples to see how quickly FMISO leaves your blood stream. The first sample will be taken between 2 and 40 minutes after the FMISO is injected. The other two blood samples will be taken with each subsequent scan.
Interventions
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Fluorine-18-Labeled Fluoro-Misonidazole Positron Emission
You will be scanned 2 to 3 times on the same day, but you will only be administered one dose of the FMISO tracer. The first scan will last about 30 minutes. Then you will have 1 to 3 hours to wait before you are scanned again. Some patients will undergo a second scan approximately one-and-a-half hours after the start of the first scan. This scan will last about 10 minutes. The final scan will occur between 2-4 hours after the start of the first scan. This final scan will also last about 10 minutes. During the PET scan, you may have a separate i.v. line put into your other arm so that we can take 2 to 3 blood samples. These samples will be less than half a teaspoon each. We are taking these blood samples to see how quickly FMISO leaves your blood stream. The first sample will be taken between 2 and 40 minutes after the FMISO is injected. The other two blood samples will be taken with each subsequent scan.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Histologically confirmed diagnosis of Stage 2 or Stage 3 rectal carcinoma requiring preoperative radiation, chemotherapy or both, per treating physician
* 18 years of age or older
* Karnofsky performance status ≥ or = to 70
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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John Humm, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Locations
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Related Links
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Other Identifiers
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07-151
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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