Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

The objective of this study is to determine and compare the performance of dermatologists (in Germany) on the excision decision against the performance of MelaFind, a non-invasive and objective multi-spectral computer vision system designed as a tool to aid dermatologists in the detection of early melanoma. The hypothesis is that MelaFind's sensitivity is superior to the average excisions sensitivity of dermatologists.

Another objective is to determine and compare the performance of dermatologists (in Germany) with and without the aid of MelaFind. The hypothesis is that the average excision sensitivity of dermatologists with the aid of MelaFind is superior to the average excision sensitivity of dermatologists without the aid of MelaFind.

A similar study was previously conducted with dermatologists in the US (NCT01011153). An exploratory objective is to compare the excision decisions of dermatologists from the previous study (in the US) to dermatologists in in this study (in Germany).


Clinical Trial Description

Early detection of melanoma is critical for favorable prognosis, since patients with earlier stage melanomas have a much higher probability of survival than with later stages. The traditional method of early detection has been with serial total body skin exams where the health care provider examines all skin surfaces, including mucosa, for suspicious pigmented lesions. The diagnostic performance of dermatologists for melanoma depends on the level of dermatological training. More important than being able to make a diagnosis of melanoma on clinical impression is the ability to make an appropriate decision to excise the lesion. To aid dermatologists in the detection of early melanoma, MelaFind was developed, a non-invasive and objective multi-spectral computer vision system technology. It was designed to generate output - MelaFind Positive or MelaFind Negative- for consideration in the lesion management decisions.

This survey study will determine and compare the average excision sensitivity to melanoma and specificity of dermatologists (in Germany) without MelaFind output to the average excision sensitivity to melanoma and specificity of dermatologists (in Germany) with MelaFind output. Another purpose is to determine and compare the sensitivity to melanoma and specificity of MelaFind to the average excision sensitivity to melanoma and specificity of dermatologists without MelaFind output. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01387581
Study type Observational
Source MELA Sciences, Inc.
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 2011
Completion date March 2012

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT05094804 - A Study of OR2805, a Monoclonal Antibody Targeting CD163, Alone and in Combination With Anticancer Agents Phase 1/Phase 2
Completed NCT03979872 - Risk Information and Skin-cancer Education for Undergraduate Prevention N/A
Recruiting NCT04986748 - Using QPOP to Predict Treatment for Sarcomas and Melanomas
Enrolling by invitation NCT00068003 - Harvesting Cells for Experimental Cancer Treatments
Recruiting NCT05707286 - Pilot Study to Determine Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Kinetics During Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy
Active, not recruiting NCT05470283 - Phase I, Open-Label, Study of Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes Engineered With Membrane Bound IL15 Plus Acetazolamide in Adult Patients With Metastatic Melanoma Phase 1
Recruiting NCT05077137 - A Feasibility Study Utilizing Immune Recall to Increase Response to Checkpoint Therapy Phase 1
Active, not recruiting NCT02721459 - XL888 + Vemurafenib + Cobimetinib for Unresectable BRAF Mutated Stage III/IV Melanoma Phase 1
Completed NCT00341939 - Retrospective Analysis of a Drug-Metabolizing Genotype in Cancer Patients and Correlation With Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamics Data
Recruiting NCT05839912 - Excision of Lymph Node Trial (EXCILYNT) (Mel69) N/A
Recruiting NCT04971499 - A Study of Dapansutrile Plus Pembrolizumab in Patients With PD-1 Refractory Advanced Melanoma Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT05263453 - HL-085+Vemurafenib to Treat Advanced Melanoma Patients With BRAF V600E/K Mutation Phase 2
Active, not recruiting NCT05060432 - Study of EOS-448 With Standard of Care and/or Investigational Therapies in Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors Phase 1/Phase 2
Not yet recruiting NCT06413680 - A First-In Human (FIH) Trial to Find Out if REGN10597 is Safe and How Well it Works for Adult Participants With Advanced Solid Organ Malignancies Phase 1/Phase 2
Terminated NCT03399448 - NY-ESO-1-redirected CRISPR (TCRendo and PD1) Edited T Cells (NYCE T Cells) Phase 1
Completed NCT03348891 - TNF in Melanoma Patients Treated With Immunotherapy N/A
Completed NCT03171064 - Exercise as a Supportive Measure for Patients Undergoing Checkpoint-inhibitor Treatment Phase 2
Not yet recruiting NCT05539118 - Interferon-α1b Combined With Toripalimab and Anlotinib Hydrochloride in Advanced Unresectable Melanoma Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT05171374 - pRospective Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes in Patients With metAsTatIс melanOma Treated With dabrafeNib and trAmetinib in reaL practicE
Withdrawn NCT02854488 - Yervoy Pregnancy Surveillance Study