Anal Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Anal Injury Screening for High Risk HPV in Population With Susceptibility to Anal Cancer Development
The diagnosis of anal cancer is superior with the Anal Test system compared to liquid cytology and anoscopy.
DESIGN METHODOLOGY: Prospective, cross-sectional, comparative, double-blind, randomized.
STUDY POPULATION:
Group 1, 250 HIV negative patients (150 men and 100 women) from the oncology service who
agree to participate in the study and with a negative diagnosis for HIV made at the
Infectious Diseases Service.
Group 2, 250 HIV positive patients (150 men and 100 women) attended by the Infectious Disease
Service diagnosed with HIV positive. The sample size was adjusted to the donation of 500 Anal
Test devices and the subsequent molecular determinations for each sample.
PROCEDURE:
In this study, men and women between 30 and 65 years old with active sexual life and who are
susceptible to the development of anal cancer can participate.
1. Immunosuppressed patients, a) infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV or b)
by medication after receiving an organ transplant.
2. Individuals who have or have had anal intercourse. Women with a history of cervical,
vulva, or vaginal cancer.
PLANNED ACTIVITIES:
First: Candidate patients who meet the inclusion criteria will have an explanation of the
importance of their participation in this protocol, all their doubts will be resolved and
they will be asked to sign the letter of informed consent with witnesses.
Second: After signing the letter of consent, the service provider will make a questionnaire
to know the clinical characteristics and identification of the patient, they will be assigned
a consecutive number.
If assignation is a non-number, the self-test will be performed as the first in sequence,
followed by liquid cytology and then anoscopy.
If assignation is an even number, the liquid cytology will be done as the first in sequence,
followed by self-test and the anoscopy.
- For the Self-Test: the patient will be given the Anal Test medical device with the
following recommendations: a) washing of patient hands, b) removing the plastic
packaging from the device, c) removing the cover, d) Holding it by the handle, the
device will be inserted into the anus, e) patient will be left intro-anal for 30 seconds
and then it will be rotated 180 degrees, f) it will slowly withdraw the device and g) it
will be delivered to the assistant nurse.
- The nurse will put the device (with the sample) in a tube with 5 ml of PreservCyt
solution and close it tightly.
- The tube with the device and the sample will be kept at room temperature until transport
to the laboratory for processing and obtaining results.
- The patient will answer a satisfaction questionnaire.
- An appointment will be given three weeks later to grant the result.
Third:
Processing of samples and issuance of results will be done in an external laboratory outside
the Hospital General de México. In the Molecular Biology Laboratory, the coded samples will
be processed as follows:
1. DNA will be extracted using the Abbott Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)
technology procedures, with the m2000 system. Presence and identification will be
determined for HPV-Ar 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66 and 68.
2. Only the positive samples from the first step; mRNA will be extracted and the viral
oncology proteins expression of the E6 and E7 will be quantified for the following
specific HPV-Ar 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52 and 58 by Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
(RT-PCR). The results of the laboratory studies will be sent to the responsible
investigator.
3. Processing of samples in an external laboratory outside the Hospital General de México
and issuance of results. In the Molecular Biology Laboratory, the coded samples will be
processed as follows:
1. DNA will be extracted using the Abbott Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)
technology procedures, with the m2000 system. The presence and identification will
be determined for HPV-Ar 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66 and 68.
2. Only the positive samples from the first step; mRNA will be extracted and the
expression of the viral oncology proteins E6 and E7 will be quantified for the
following specific HPV-Ar 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52 and 58 by Real-Time Polymerase
Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). The results of the laboratory studies will be sent to the
responsible investigator.
Fourth:
If they are positive to HPV-Ar, investigator will follow-up patient to corroborate the
elimination or persistence of the HPV infection (surveillance). Patients who are positive for
E6 and E7 messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) will be cited for high-resolution anoscopy and
biopsy, negative patients will be under surveillance. Patients who are normal or with Low
grade Intraepithelial Lesion (lSIL) (NIA1) by cytology will be under surveillance. High grade
Intraepithelial Lesion (HSIL) patients (NIA2 and NIA3) will be scheduled for high-resolution
anoscopy and biopsy.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Statistical results will be reported first in a descriptive way,
reporting means and standard deviations of the main study variables, as well as percentages
of the presence of high-risk human papillomavirus analyzed in this investigation. Bi-variate
comparative tests such as t-Student or Chi-square tests will be applied to identify possible
differences between the group of people with the presence/absence of high-risk viruses and
demographics and clinical variables such as the presence of HIV. When there is no normality,
the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test will be applied. Linear correlations will be analyzed
with the Spearman and Pearson correlation tests depending on the type of analyzed variables.
Data concordance analysis such as the kappa test will be performed because due to presence of
human papillovirus HPV-Ar sub-types as well as lesion type compared to the results of liquid
anal cytology that in this study the investigators will consider our "gold standard", in
addition to perform sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value tests.
Finally, and although it is not part of our main objectives, the investigators will analyze
the possible associate risk factors with the presence of high-risk human papillovirus (HPV)
using logistic regression models.
ETHICAL ASPECTS AND BIOSECURITY. ETHICS. What is indicated in relation to ethics on human
studies will be strictly followed according to Regulations of the General Law of Health in
Matters of Health Research of Mexico, and the Declaration of Helsinki, considering subsequent
versions.
INFORMED CONSENT LETTER. SAFETY The subject under study will have complete information on the
procedures that will be carrying out. The studies will be done exclusively with the
assistance of the authorized research team and in consulting rooms belonging to the Oncology
Service. If the subject under study expresses his desire not to participate in the process,
it will be suspended immediately.
All the studies to be carried out on the patient are totally safe and innocuous.
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