This clinical trial is focused on studying different types of cancer, specifically oesophagogastric adenocarcinoma and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The study also includes patients with other challenging cancer situations. The trial will use a special imaging method called [18F]AlF-FAPI-74 PET/CT to help detect cancer cells. This imaging method involves a solution for injection that helps highlight cancer-associated fibroblasts, which are cells that can support cancer growth. The study aims to see if this new imaging method is better at detecting cancer than the current standard methods, such as [18F]FDG PET/CT or other conventional imaging techniques.
The trial will involve the use of two main treatments. The first is [18F]FAPI-74, a solution for injection that helps in imaging cancer cells. The second is Telebrix Gastro, a solution taken orally or rectally, which is used as a bowel opacifier to improve imaging results. The study will compare the effectiveness of these treatments in detecting cancer in newly diagnosed patients who have not yet received treatment. The goal is to determine if the new imaging method can provide better information about the cancer, which could help in planning the best treatment approach.
Participants in the study will undergo imaging tests using the new method, and the results will be compared to those from standard imaging techniques. The study will take place over a period of time, with the aim of gathering enough data to understand the benefits of the new imaging method. This research could potentially lead to improved ways of diagnosing and managing cancer, providing doctors with more accurate information to guide treatment decisions.



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