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Hypoxia Imaging for Esophageal Cancer to Guide Personalized Radiation Therapy
Sponsor: University of Utah
Summary
This is a Phase I trial evaluating the safety of personalized radiation therapy based on levels of hypoxia identified on FMISO-PET and MRI. All patients will receive a baseline FMISO positron emission tomography (PET) and MRI to identify levels of hypoxia. Patients with tumor hypoxia will receive a higher dose of radiation therapy. Subjects who do not have hypoxic tumors will be treated with the standard-of-care radiation regimen. After fraction 10 of radiation therapy, an additional MRI will be performed. If this interim MRI demonstrates little or no response (as defined in Section 6), an optional boost radiation dose can be administered. Trial enrollment will be conducted in two parts. In Part 1, eight patients will be enrolled. After all eight patients have completed the 30 day dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) period, enrollment will be placed on hold and safety will be evaluated. During the interim analysis, one additional patient will be allowed to be enrolled in the trial. If the trial meets stopping rules as described in Section 11.3, the trial will be re-evaluated by the Data and Safety Monitoring Committee (DSMC) and the Principal Investigator. However, if the rate of DLTs remains below the unacceptable toxicity rate, enrollment will open to the enrollment of eight more patients.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
16
Start Date
2021-10-12
Completion Date
2027-04
Last Updated
2025-05-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Radiation
Prior to the start of study therapy, eligible subjects will receive a FMISO-PET scan. If there is uptake visualized on the scan, the tumor will be considered as hypoxic. If there is no uptake seen on the FMISO-PET scan, tumors will be labeled not hypoxic. Subjects with tumors identified by imaging as hypoxic will be treated with a higher dose of radiation therapy. Tumors will be defined as being hypoxic if FMISO accumulation occurs as demonstrated by standardized uptake value (SUV) uptake in the tumor.
FMISO PET CT
Prior to the start of study therapy, eligible subjects will receive a FMISO-PET scan. If there is uptake visualized on the scan, the tumor will be considered as hypoxic. If there is no uptake seen on the FMISO-PET scan, tumors will be labeled not hypoxic.
Locations (1)
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States