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Screening for Early Diagnosis of Nose Cancer
Sponsor: National University Hospital, Singapore
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of screening in identifying nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC), and evaluate the performance of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) biomarkers in a community screening setting in Singapore. Participants will assessed for their risk of NPC using EBV Early Antigen (EA) IgA serology and cell-free plasma EBV DNA. If the initial plasma EBV DNA test is positive, a repeat blood sample will be taken and tested. Saliva will also be collected for evaluation of EBV risk strains, but not used for risk evaluation. 1. High risk individuals are determined by: * a positive EBV EA IgA serology test, and/or * two consecutive positive plasma EBV DNA tests High risk individuals will undergo evaluation in the outpatient Otolaryngology clinic. The evaluation includes a head and neck examination, nasoendoscopy and nasopharyngeal biopsy. Clinical data will be collected at yearly intervals, for at least 3 years, with annual clinical examination and blood tests. 2. Low risk individuals are determined by: * a negative EBV EA IgA serology, and * a negative plasma EBV DNA test, or an initially positive plasma EBV DNA test followed by a negative plasma EBV DNA test on repeat blood taking. Low risk individuals will be contacted via phone call every year for at least 3 years to confirm their disease status. Records will also be reviewed at the National Registry of Disease Office, Health Promotion Board, to confirm that the participant has not been diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
35 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20000
Start Date
2022-11-08
Completion Date
2027-11
Last Updated
2025-06-13
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
EBV biomarker testing
15 ml of blood will be collected for EBV EA IgA serology and plasma EBV DNA testing by a trained nursing/phlebotomy staff. If the initial plasma EBV DNA test is positive, a second blood draw will be performed for repeat plasma EBV DNA testing. Additionally, 2-3 ml of saliva will be collected for EBV strain identification, however, this information is not used for risk stratification in this study. Demographic characteristics, clinical history and symptoms will be collected through a questionnaire.
Locations (2)
National University Hospital
Singapore, Singapore
National University Polyclinics
Singapore, Singapore