The purpose of this study is to test if PET scans using 89Zr-DFO-cRGDY-PEG-Cy5-C' dot particles, can be used to take pictures of brain tumors. The investigators want to understand how the particles are distributed and removed from the body, which may help others be treated in the future. This will be the first time that 89Zr-DFO-cRGDY-PEG-Cy5-C' dot particles are being used in people. The amount of particles given in this study is very small compared to the amount that was used in mice animal studies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
17
A low dose spiral CT is performed first per the standard procedure. These images will be used for both attenuation correction and registration of the serial image set. The initial PET brain scan will be acquired up to about 24 hours post injection. Based upon the discretion of the physician, non-surgical patients have the possibility of a second scan and third up to about 48 hours post injection. The times per bed position may be adjusted after the first patient is imaged, and his/her scans evaluated. Additional low dose CT scans will be performed at the image session for attenuation correction and image registration. PET study may be done on a PET-MR scanner for ease.
Venous blood and urine samples will be obtained at approximately 0.5 hours post injection at the end of each scan
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States
distribution within these high-grade gliomas
using serial PET imaging and/or correlative histologyFollowing tumor biopsy or surgical resection, histologic assessments will be performed using autoradiography to visualize the distribution of this agent within tumor tissue specimens.
Time frame: 2 years
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