This prospective phase II trial aims to evaluate the diagnostic performance of multi-cancer epitope diagnosis in monocyte (EDIM) based blood test PanTum detect test for early detection of individuals with pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s). The intervention in this trial is the PanTum detect test performed in two parallel groups of participants: Group A: Adult persons * with suspected or confirmed macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) referred to FDG PET/CT * meeting the inclusion criteria and not-meeting the exclusion criteria * Expected number of participants: 67 Group B: Healthy adult persons * meeting inclusion criteria meeting the inclusion criteria and not-meeting the exclusion criteria * Expected number of participants: 67 Control method: uncontrolled Type of trial: evaluation of diagnostic performance of a diagnostic test with following Primary and Secondary objectives: Primary Objective 1\. To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of PanTum Detect test in identification of individuals bearing macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) Secondary Objectives 1. To evaluate the positive and negative predictive value of PanTum Detect test in identification of individuals bearing macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) 2. To assess the concordance of result of PanTum Detect test with result of FDG PET/CT for macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) 3. To analyse the most frequent causes of false results of PanTum Detect test 4. To analyze the concordance rate of PanTum Detect test No1 and No2 5. To refine the interpretation criteria of PanTum Detect test 6. To analyse the subject´s willingness to participate on the trial 7. To analyse the subject´s experience with participation on the trial
PanTum Detect is a multi-tumour screening blood test for the presence of silently growing malignant or pre-malignant lesions. PanTum Detect is an Epitope Detection in Monocytes/Macrophages (EDIM) based test technology uses the information contained in the human immune system for detection of pre-malignant or malignant lesions. Higher than normal levels of Apo10 (DNaseX) \& transketolase-like protein 1(TKTL1) detected in macrophages of examined individuals gives an indication of potential pre-malignant or malignant lesions. 23 The test has an In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) CE certified specificity of 99% and sensitivity of 97.5%. For details on Intervention please refer to Appenidix 13.1 Manual-Test Kit Booklet - IFU\_V04-TB-ZE-EN\_DE-V4.0 In this trial, PanTum detect test is performed in two groups of participants: In Group A of included participants: In participants with confirmed pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) the PanTum test is performed at the time of inclusion and its diagnostic performance will be assessed in comparison with standard of truth for fulfilment of the primary objective. In participants with suspected pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) the PanTum test is performed at the time of inclusion and at the end of follow-up period of 12 months and its diagnostic performance will be assessed in comparison with standard of truth for fulfilment of the primary and secondary objective. The result of PanTum Detect test performed at the end of the follow-up period will be used for fulfilment of secondary objective. In Group B of included participants: In healthy asymptomatic individuals at the time of inclusion and at the end of 12-month follow-up period. Its diagnostic performance at inclusion will be assessed in comparison with standard of truth. The result of PanTum detect test at the end of follow-up period will be used for fulfilment of secondary objective. Total duration of trial intervention for each participant is as follows: Group A (Patients with suspected or confirmed macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) referred to FDG PET/CT): 30 days for patients with confirmed pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) and 12 months in patients with suspected pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) for collection of data from routine clinical workup for collection of data for standard of truth. Reasons for duration of participation in the study: One Pantum detect test is performed in a group of patients with confirmed pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s), at the interval of 0-30 days from FDG PET/CT, therefore the duration of inclusion for patients is 1-30 days. However, in case of suspected malignancy and negative FDG PET/CT finding, the collection of data from routine clinical follow-up is necessary to confirm or rule-out the presence of macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) and establishment of the standard of truth. In this group of individuals, the second PanTum detect test may be performed at the end of follow-up period to analyze the concordance of result of PanTum detect test over the time Therefore, the participation of all subjects in the study is set-up to 12 months. Group B (Adult healthy individuals): 12 months Reasons for duration of participation in the study: Two Pantum detect test are performed in this group: 3\. one at the inclusion 24 4. and the second et the end of 12-month follow-up period Reasons for duration of participation in the study: When PanTum detect test is performed in this group of participants, the probability of positive finding is low however, to exclude the false negative result the non-detection of macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion needs to be confirmed by data from routine clinical follow-up during 12 months. At the end of this follow-up period a second PanTum detect test is performed as a part of clinical follow-up to analyse the concordance of the result over the time. In case of detection of pre-malignant or malignant lesion in healthy before the end of follow-up period, the second Pantum detect test is performed at the time of its diagnosis. Therefore, the duration of inclusion for healthy controls is 12 months. Randomization: The trial intervention is performed in Group A and Group B per inclusion criteria. The blinding described below may be considered as a surrogate randomization. No other forms of randomization are applicable in this trial. Blinding: * The laboratory performing the Pantum detect test is blinded to clinical context of the participant with corresponding blood sample. * The independent assessor is blinded to result of PanTum detect test for establishment of the standard of truth No within-trial transition is possible in tris trial As this is the trial with diagnostic test the dose escalation or dose-ranging is not applicable. Method of Assignment to Trial Intervention: all included participant will receive the same intervention, as per protocol This is a single centre trial.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
134
epitope detection in monocyte (EDIM)
Department of Nuclear Medicine
Bratislava, Slovakia
RECRUITINGPanTum test
To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of PanTum Detect test in identification of individuals bearing macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) Localization of macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s)
Time frame: 1st day
positive and negative predictive value of PanTum Detect test
To evaluate the positive and negative predictive value of PanTum Detect test in identification of individuals bearing macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s)
Time frame: 1st day
concordance of result of PanTum Detect test
To assess the concordance of result of PanTum Detect test with result of FDG PET/CT for macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s) Discordant result of PanTum Detect test and the result of FDG PET/CT for macroscopic solid pre-malignant or malignant lesion(s)
Time frame: 1st day
false results of PanTum Detect test
To analyse the most frequent causes of false results of PanTum Detect test
Time frame: 1st day
concordance rate of PanTum Detect test
To analyse the concordance rate of PanTum Detect test No1 and No2 Concordant result of PanTum Detect test No1 and No2
Time frame: 12th month
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