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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-10-31
2021-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Demographics Demographic data including date of birth, gender, height and weight information will be obtained.
Medical History and Concomitant Medications The general medical history up to 3 months of study entry (screening visit) should be recorded at the screening visit. The medical history should include procedural and surgical history within the past year. Cancer history should be recorded on a lifetime basis. Previous medications should be recorded up to 28 days prior to screening visit and up to 1 year for cancer treatment if any. All concomitant medications starting from enrollment of subjects should be recorded on subsequent visits for the PET/CT examinations.
Vital Signs Patient's vital signs will be measured including blood pressure, pulse rate and oxygen saturation, within 60 minutes before and 5-15 minutes after administration of the investigational product at PET/CT visits.
PET/CT Scans Patients who meet all eligibility requirements for entry into the study will undergo both an 18F-FDGal and 18F-FDG PET/CT examinations at the BCCA - Vancouver Centre's Functional Imaging Department. The two scans are to be performed on separate days and must be performed between 1 and 15 calendar days of each other. Each PET/CT scan will require approximately 3 hours of additional time from the subject above standard of care. The screening visit and informed consent, can be performed on the same day as the first PET/CT scan (and before the examination), will take approximately one hour.
Prior to the PET/CT scans, subjects will be instructed to take their usual medications as prescribed by their family physician. Subjects will also be instructed to drink 3 to 4 glasses of water within two hours prior to their scan appointment in order to promote hydration and facilitate urinary clearance of background 18F-FDGal/18F-FDG. Subjects must fast for 6 hours prior to 18F-FDGal and 18F-FDG injection, but can drink water at will.
Upon arrival at the PET Imaging department, all subjects will have their weight recorded prior to 18F-FDGal/18F-FDG injection. A baseline blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation levels will be recorded within 60 minutes prior to 18F-FDGal/18F-FDG injection, and 5 - 15 minutes after injection.
Each study subject will have an intravenous catheter inserted. The subject will receive a bolus intravenous dose of 18F-FDGal/18F-FDG from the BCCA, at a dose of 237 - 521 MBq for 18F-FDG and 119 - 261 MBq MBq for 18F-FDGal, followed by a 5 - 20 mL normal saline flush. The subject will rest in a comfortable chair for 60 minutes.
Upon completion of the scan, subjects will be free to leave the department and will be encouraged to drink 3-4 extra glasses of water by the end of the day to promote further clearance of the remaining tracer in the urinary tract. Overall, the study will take approximately 3 hours of subject time.
Each patient will be monitored on vital signs, adverse events before and after the intravenously 18F-FDGal/18F-FDG administration. Concomitant medication(s) will also be recorded. All of the 18F-FDGal/18F-FDG PET/CT imaging obtained at all study will be sent to a centralized location in DVD sets for re-labeling purpose to mask the patients' identifiers from readers.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Diagnostic PET/CT scans
These PET/CT scans will be performed for diagnostic purposes of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient who accepts to enter the study by signing written informed consent.
* Patient with performance status ≤ 2 Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG).
* Patient with cirrhosis or chronic liver disease suspected to have at least 1 hepatic nodule larger than 1 cm in diameter detected by conventional image (US, CT, MRI).
* Hepatic nodule is defined as any one of the following conditions: suspicious hepatocellular carcinoma, benign tumor such as hemangioma, adenoma or focal nodular hyperplasia, possible metastatic lesions from other primary malignancy.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient has received therapy for aforementioned diagnosis before the PET scans
* Patient with known (proven) metastases from a prior malignancy
* Patient has been diagnosed with multiple malignancies.
* Female patient who is pregnant, lactating or planning to become pregnant during the study.
* Patient has participated in other investigational trials within 28 days prior to study enrollment.
* Inability to lie supine for the duration of the imaging studies.
* Subject with active systemic infections, or medical conditions that may significantly affect adequate uptake and elimination of radiotracer.
* Subject with conditions judged by the investigator as unsuitable for the study.
19 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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British Columbia Cancer Agency
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Francois Benard, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
British Columbia Cancer Agency
Locations
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BC Cancer Agency
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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H16-01905
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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