99MTC-EUK-(SO3)CY5-MAS3

Clinical trials of 99MTC-EUK-(SO3)CY5-MAS3 are studying how this imaging-related substance performs in people with prostate cancer. The trial aims to check whether it can show lesion-specific uptake, which means whether it is seen in cancer spots. The target group is adults with prostate cancer in a small Phase 1/2 study.

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Trial overview

The clinical trial identified as 2023-505453-40-00 is studying 99MTC-EUK-(SO3)CY5-MAS3 in people with prostate cancer.[1] The trial title is DUAL, and it is an interventional study, which means the research team gives the study intervention and then measures the results.[1]

The source data also lists the intervention as “hybrid PSMA (INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION),” but it does not provide more detail beyond that name.[1]

Who can participate

The target population for this study is people with prostate cancer.[1] The source information does not give more detailed inclusion or exclusion rules, so the main known requirement is the disease being studied.[1]

What is being measured

The main outcome is the presence of lesion-specific uptake of 99mTc-hPSMA by prostate cancer.[1] In simple terms, the study is checking whether the test substance is seen in the cancer spots, which can help show if the target areas are detected clearly.[1]

The brief summary says the purpose is to confirm lesion-specific uptake of 99mTc-hPSMA by prostate cancer.[1] This makes the imaging result the central focus of the trial.[1]

Trial phase and design

This study is in Phase 1/2.[1] Phase 1/2 studies are early clinical studies that often combine first testing in people with an early look at whether the study approach gives useful results.[1]

The trial is listed as interventional, meaning the researchers actively apply the study intervention rather than only observing what happens naturally.[1]

Trial status and size

The trial status is Authorised.[1] This means the study has been approved to proceed according to the source record.[1]

The planned enrollment is 13 participants, so this is a small study.[1] Small early studies are often used to gather initial information before larger research is done.[1]

Patient terms explained

Uptake means how much of the study substance is taken into a body area or seen in a scan.[1] Lesion means an abnormal area, such as a tumor spot.[1]

Primary outcome is the main result the researchers want to measure.[1] In this trial, that main result is whether 99MTC-EUK-(SO3)CY5-MAS3 shows up in the prostate cancer lesions.[1]

Enrollment is the planned number of people who will join the study.[1] Here, the planned number is 13.[1]

Trial ID Phase Condition studied Status Enrollment
2023-505453-40-00 Phase 1/2 Prostate cancer Authorised 13

Ongoing Clinical Trials on 99MTC-EUK-(SO3)CY5-MAS3

  • Evaluating Technetium-99m and Cyanine-5 PSMA Tracer-Guided Surgery for Patients with Prostate Cancer

    Not yet recruiting

    1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Investigated drugs:
    The Netherlands

Glossary

  • Prostate cancer: A cancer that starts in the prostate, a gland below the bladder in men.
  • Phase 1/2: An early stage of clinical research. Phase 1/2 studies often look at how a test works in people and gather early results.
  • Interventional study: A study in which researchers give a test, treatment, or imaging agent to see what happens.
  • Lesion: An area of abnormal tissue, such as a tumor spot.
  • Lesion-specific uptake: When a test substance is taken up mainly by the abnormal cancer area, helping it stand out.
  • Tracer: A substance used in imaging to help show parts of the body on scans.
  • Enrollment: The number of people planned to join a study.
  • Authorised: Approved to begin or continue as a clinical trial.
  • Primary outcome: The main result the researchers want to measure in the study.
  • Hybrid PSMA: The intervention name used in the trial source data. The source does not give more detail about this term.

References

  1. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2023-505453-40-00