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Study NCT ID: NCT03001869
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2023-11-27
First Post: 2016-12-21
Is NOT Gene Therapy: True
Has Adverse Events: False

Brief Title: 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT in Prostate Cancer
Sponsor: Sir Mortimer B. Davis - Jewish General Hospital
Organization:

Study Overview

Official Title: The Safety and Efficacy of 68Ga-HBED-CC-PSMA PET/CT in Prostate Cancer
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-11
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: The objectives of this study are to replicate the safety and efficacy of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT and as a diagnostic and decision making tool in the management prostate cancer patients.The primary endpoints of the study are the incidence of adverse events (AE) in the study population up to 7 days following the scan, and the sensitivity and specificity of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT vs CT on a per-patient and per-lesion basis.
Detailed Description: Positron emission tomography / computer tomography (PET/CT) is a nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging procedure based on the measurement of positron emission from radiolabeled tracer molecules in vivo. A radiotracer in use today is 68Ga-HBED-CC-PSMA (DKFZ-11) - hereinafter abbreviated 68Ga-PSMA - which is a radiolabeled urea-based ligand for prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT. Imaging with 68Ga-PSMA PET is used to characterize and localize prostate cancer in humans in vivo. There is extensive data in the literature showing the value of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT imaging in accurately staging and restaging prostate cancer. The objectives of this study are to replicate the safety and efficacy of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT and to establish our ability to reproduce results from the literature using 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT as a diagnostic and decision making tool in the management prostate cancer patients. During the study eligible prostate cancer patients will undergo one 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT. The primary endpoints of the study are the incidence of adverse events (AE) in the study population up to 7 days following the scan, and the sensitivity and specificity of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT vs CT on a per-patient and per-lesion basis.

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: False
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: False
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: