Study Title
Positron-Emission Tomography Detection of Sodium-Glucose Transport for Early Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
Study Details
Description:
The phase I/II trial assess the safety and efficacy of a new positron emission tomography (PET) test for early diagnosis of lung cancer. This study uses PET and Me-4FDG new glucose tracer (alpha-methyl-4-deoxy-4-[(18)F]fluoro-D-glucopyranoside) designed specifically to determine glucose update into cells in the body. PET is a non-invasive imaging method used to detect cancer in patient. Me4FDG is a radioactive glucose tracer used in PET to locate cells in the body taking up glucose by SGLT2. SLGT2 is a sodium glucose transport protein that accumulates glucose in some cells, e.g. kidney cells and tumors. This study may help researcher determine how effective PET with ME4FDG tracer works in detecting lung cancer.
Sponsor:
Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCLA)
Contacts:
Yesenia Calzadaycalzada@mednet.ucla.edu
424.946.5026
Government Study Link:
NCT05558904 - Click here to see study onClinicalTrials.gov
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424.946.5026
ycalzada@mednet.ucla.edu
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