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A Study of Barrett's Esophagus Patients to Investigate Quality of Life and Fear of Cancer, and Optimize a Risk Model Based on Biomarkers and New Technologies to Better Predict the Development of Cancer
Sponsor: University Hospital, Antwerp
Summary
This study serves, in part, to prepare for a future large cohort study. The goal of the study is: 1. The collection of various tissue samples (blood, biopsies and "esophageal brushes") and their analysis. 2. To set up standardized methods for different genetic analyses (DNA-FISH and so-called single cell sequencing) on the esophageal tissue samples. 3. Evaluating the quality of life of Barrett's Esophagus patients and the degree of fear of getting cancer. Patients with a Barrett's Esophagus can participate in the study if they are minimally 18 years old, are capable of giving informed consent (fully understanding what the study entails before giving consent to participate), have Barrett Esophagus and are referred to one of the participating centers due to suspicion of high-grade dysplasia or early esophageal cancer, for which the participant will be evaluated by endoscopic imaging and biopsy. Study procedures: * An intake consultation will be planned, wherein the eligibility criteria will be assessed, and participant characteristics will be collected. * A routine gastroscopy will be planned twice during which several minimally-invasive interventions will be performed: drawing a blood sample, brush cytology during the endoscopy (a brush is used to obtain cells from the surface of the esophagus) and obtaining biopsy samples (small pieces of tissue). Each participant will need to undergo all the interventions. * Patients will have to complete questionnaires at three time points to assess their quality of life (EQ-5D-DL questionnaire) and fear of cancer recurrence (Cancer Worry Scale).
Official title: Endoscopic Brush Cytology and Single Cell Clonal Dynamics of Early Esophageal Adenocarcinoma for Defining Cost Effective Surveillance Strategies and Prediction of Cancer Recurrence: Prospective Pilot Cohort Study in Preparation of a Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine the Feasibility of a Risk Stratification Model for Barrett Esophagus Patients Based on Brush Cytology, and to Test Novel High Throughput Methods for Assessing Biomarkers for Future Use
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2025-08-13
Completion Date
2027-12
Last Updated
2026-02-24
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Endoscopic brush cytology
A total of four brush samples will be taken during the endoscopy. Other minimally invasive interventions during this study are standard of care.
Locations (9)
University Hospital Antwerp
Edegem, Antwerpen, Belgium
Sint-Augustinus Hospital (ZAS)
Wilrijk, Antwerpen, Belgium
UZ Gent
Ghent, Belgium
AZ Delta
Roeselare, Belgium
Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
CHU LILLE - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille
Lille, France
St James's Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milan, Milano, Italy
Karolinska University Hospital
Solna, Sweden