Melanoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
PET-CT in the Management of Patients With Stage III Or IV Metastatic Melanoma Considered Candidates for Surgery: Evaluation of Additive Value Following Conventional Imaging
The goal of this clinical research study is to learn how often using a positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scan in addition to a standard computed tomography (CT) scan will change the surgical plan in patients with metastatic melanoma.
If you agree to take part in this study, you will have a PET-CT scan performed. The picture
produced by this scan will be compared to a standard CT scan to see if any additional tumors
can be located. If the study doctor thinks that additional tumors are present, a biopsy may
need to be performed to check the status of the tumors. The type of biopsy will depend on
where the tumor(s) are located on the body. If a biopsy is performed, you will sign a
separate consent.
Screening Tests:
Women who decide to take part in this study will be asked if they think they might be
pregnant at the start of the study. Women who are unsure if they may be pregnant or think
that they may be pregnant must have a negative blood (about 1 teaspoon) pregnancy test.
PET-CT Scan Procedure:
Before the PET-CT scan is performed, you will be asked to avoid stressful exercise for 24
hours. Starting about 12 hours before the scan, you should eat a high protein diet and limit
the amount of carbohydrates you eat. Starting about 6 hours before the scan, you should not
eat or drink anything other than water (fast) until after the scan is done. You may continue
to take prescribed drugs with water during the fasting period.
On the day of the PET-CT scan, you should wear comfortable clothing, preferably without
metal buttons and/or zippers. You will be asked to remove any metallic objects you have when
you arrive at the PET-CT Center.
- Blood (a few drops from the fingertip) will be collected to check your blood sugar
levels.
- A radioactive sugar solution, called fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), will be given through a
needle in a vein of your arm. The injection will last about 5 minutes. Following the
FDG injection, you will rest for about 1 hour to allow the FDG to move throughout the
body. You will then be asked to urinate before the scan is performed.
You will lie flat on your back on the scanner table. The table will move slowly in and out
of a donut-shaped machine called the PET-CT scanner. This scanner creates a picture that
shows the FDG in the tumor(s) and organs. The scan takes about 45-60 minutes. You will need
to lie as still as possible while the scan is being performed.
Length of Study:
Your participation on this study will be over after PET-CT scan has been completed.
Follow-Up Visits:
As a part of your standard of care, your primary care physician may order additional imaging
after your completion of this study for follow-up purposes. The study doctor will review
these images to compare them with the PET-CT images. The study doctors will also review the
results of any biopsies you may have had as a result of PET-CT findings.
This is an investigational study. PET-CT and CT scans are FDA approved and commercially
available. The PET-CT component of this study is investigational because it is being done
within a certain timeframe (within 30 days after your CT scan) instead of at the timeframe
your doctor would normally decide.
Up to 150 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D. Anderson
Cancer Center (MDACC).
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