This early phase I trial studies how well multimodal imaging works for surveillance in patients with oral potentially malignant disorders. New types of imaging devices may help doctors decide if a lesion in the mouth is pre-cancerous or cancerous.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To compare standard white light examination to multimodal imaging for detection of high grade dysplasia and carcinoma during follow-up examinations of patients with oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD). SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To determine qualitative and quantitative diagnostic assessment of patients who agree to undergo imaging and have images of sufficient quality. II. To compare expression of molecular biomarkers to results from white light examination, multimodal imaging and pathologic assessment in a subset of patients who have invasive biopsies or resection. III. To compare cytologic results from brush biopsy specimens to white light examination and multimodal imaging results. OUTLINE: Participants undergo PS2.1/PS3 imaging and high-resolution microendoscope imaging with proflavine hemisulfate applied to the mucosa. Patients also undergo brush biopsy and incisional biopsy. Procedures are repeated every 3-4 months for 2 years. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 30 days.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
63
Undergo brush biopsy and incisional biopsy
Undergo PS2.1/PS3 imaging
Undergo HRME imaging
M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States
Detection of high grade dysplasia and carcinoma
Will compare standard white light examination to multimodal imaging for detection of high grade dysplasia and carcinoma during follow-up examinations of patients with oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD).
Time frame: Up to 2 years
Diagnostic assessment
Will determine qualitative and quantitative diagnostic assessment of patients who agree to undergo imaging and have images of sufficient quality.
Time frame: Up to 2 years
Biomarker analysis
Will compare expression of molecular biomarkers to results from white light examination, multimodal imaging and pathologic assessment in a subset of patients who have invasive biopsies or resection.
Time frame: Up to 2 years
Cytologic results
Will compare cytologic results from brush biopsy specimens to white light examination and multimodal imaging results.
Time frame: Up to 2 years
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Applied on mucosa