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Improving Genomic Profiling and Reducing Time to Cancer Treatment Via Targeted Use of Endoscopic Ultrasound
Sponsor: Zealand University Hospital
Summary
Aim: To investigate whether the novel 3rd generation FNB needle provides a better diagnostic accuracy than a standard FNA needle in EUS-B guided diagnosis of common deep seated thoracic malignancies (lung cancer and lymphoma). Short study description: Consecutive patients referred due to suspected cancer with enlarged (at least 10 mm in the shortest axis) and/or FDG-avid lymph nodes or other lesions adjacent to the esophagus/stomach (e.g. suspected liver metastasis), thus with an indication for EUS-B, will be randomly assigned for tissue sampling either with a standard 22G FNA needle, or the novel 22G crown-cut FNB needle. 280 patients with suspected lung cancer will be included and inclusion will end when the targeted number of 254 patients (127 in each group) with a final diagnosis of lung cancer is reached. Likewise, 82 patients with suspected lymphoma will be included until the targeted number of 74 patients (37 in each group) with a final diagnosis of lymphoma or sarcoidosis is reached. Primary outcome: proportion of patients with a comprehensive diagnostic result in each needle arm for patients with lung cancer and lymphoma / sarcoidosis.
Official title: Improving Genomic Profiling and Reducing Time to Non-small Cell Lung Cancer or Lymphoma Treatment Via Targeted Use of Endoscopic Ultrasound: a Randomized Clinical Trial on the Diagnostic Accuracy of Tissue Sampling With FNA Versus FNB
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
362
Start Date
2024-05-07
Completion Date
2026-06-01
Last Updated
2025-02-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
FNB
Endoscopic ultrasound for suspected lung cancer or lymphoma is performed to obtain tissue samples from suspected lesions with the 3rd generation FNB needle
FNA
Endoscopic ultrasound for suspected lung cancer or lymphoma is performed to obtain tissue samples from suspected lesions with the standard FNA needle
Locations (3)
Department of Medicine, Zealand University Hospital, Næstved
Næstved, Denmark
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Odense University Hospital
Odense, Denmark
Department of Medicine, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde
Roskilde, Denmark