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NCT05047913
Comprehensive Evaluation of Tumor Oxygenation, Metabolism and Blood Supply of High Grade Glioma and Cervical Cancers Using Dynamic FAZA PET and Multiparametric MR
Conditions: Brain Tumor, Cervical Cancer
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1
Enrollment: 20
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Location: M D Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas
Summary
Primary Objectives To investigate the relationship between dynamic MRI, brain tumor perfusion (DSC) and permeability (DCE), and dynamic 18F-FAZA PET uptake.
Secondary Objectives To investigate the relationship between tumors with greater hypoxia defined by qBOLD and 18F-FAZA PET and pathological features including proportionate necrosis, Ki-67 and IDH mutation status
To investigate the correlation between the hypoxic tumor region delineated using 18F-FAZA PET and qBOLD
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Glioma Cohort
* Adult (\> 18 years old) patients with newly diagnosed or recurrent high grade glioma with newly confirmed pathology (within 1 month)
* Able to provide informed consent
* No contraindications to MRI with gadolinium contrast or 18F-FAZA PET
Cervical Cohort
* Adult (\>18 years old) female with newly diagnosed cervical cancer
* Able to provide informed consent
* Receiving surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy
* No contraindication to MRI with gadolinium contrast or 18F-FAZA PET
Exclusion Criteria:
Glioma Cohort
* Prior nephrectomy or planned nephrectomy.
* Prior brain radiation within 30 days.
* Pregnant or lactating women: Pregnant women are excluded from this study because the effects of 18F-FAZA in pregnancy are not known. A urine or serum pregnancy test will be performed before enrollment after informed consent is obtained. The pregnancy test is part of SOC before imaging.
* Lactation should be suspended for at least two days following the administration of 18F-FAZA to the mother, because of the unknown but potential risk for adverse events in nursing infants secondary to administration of the radionuclide to a lactating woman.
* Subjects with contraindications to the use of 18F-FAZA including confirmed allergy.
* Patients with a body weight of 400 pounds or more, or a BMI which precludes their entry into the bore of the PET-MRI scanner, because the findings will probably be compromised in image quality with PET-MRI.
* Any additional medical condition, serious concurrent illness, or other extenuating circumstance that, in the opinion of the investigator may significantly interfere with study compliance.
Cervical Cohort
* Prior nephrectomy or planned nephrectomy.
* Pregnant or lactating women: Pregnant women are excluded from this study because the effects of 18F-FAZA in pregnancy are not known. A urine or serum pregnancy test will be performed before enrollment after informed consent is obtained. The pregnancy test is part of SOC before imaging.
* Lactation should be suspended for at least two days following the administration of 18F-FAZA to the mother, because of the unknown but potential risk for adverse events in nursing infants secondary to administration of the radionuclide to a lactating woman.
* Subjects with contraindications to the use of 18F-FAZA including confirmed allergy.
* Patients with a body weight of 400 pounds or more, or a BMI which precludes their entry into the bore of the PET-MRI scanner, because the findings will probably be compromised in image quality with PET-MRI and MRI.
* Any additional medical condition, serious concurrent illness, or other extenuating circumstance that, in the opinion of the investigator may significantly interfere with study compliance.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05047913). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.