Luke Nordquist, MD, FACP, CEO
drluke@xcancer.comTony Romero, MS, CCRC, Director of Research
tromero@gucancer.comDescription:
Typically, PET scans involve an IV injection of 18F-FDG that helps identify cancer. Patients are scanned 60 minutes after injecting 18F-FDG. This study aims to assess the feasibility of a different method of administration - oral ingestion (rather than IV) of 18F-FDG through delayed imaging to identify the optimal time for scanning after consuming the drug. The study will aim to recruit 15-24 individuals who will receive two PET scans - one using delayed oral 18F-FDG imaging and a second regular 18F-FDG. The analysis will focus on establishing a suitable protocol for this administration route while considering patient preference and image quality.
Sponsor:
British Columbia Cancer Agency
Contacts:
Pavithraa Administrative Research Managerpavithraa.ravi@bccancer.bc.ca
604-877-6000
Government Study Link:
NCT07295171 - Click here to see study onClinicalTrials.gov
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