This project utilizes LRRC15-specific targeted PET radiotracers to perform PET/MR or PET/CT imaging on healthy volunteers and patients with clinically suspected or confirmed malignancies characterized by high LRRC15 expression-including pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, sarcoma, head and neck tumors, glioblastoma, colorectal cancer, and melanoma. The study aims to achieve the following objectives: For patients with malignant tumors: To diagnose and stage the disease. By comparing the imaging results against the gold standard of histopathological diagnosis, the study aims to evaluate diagnostic efficacy, ascertain the presence or absence of lesions, and characterize their anatomical location and nature. Furthermore, through comparison with \[¹⁸F\]FDG PET or \[⁶⁸Ga\]Ga-FAPI PET, the study seeks to achieve accurate disease staging, assess tumor burden, and facilitate therapeutic decision-making. For healthy volunteers: To conduct pharmacokinetic analyses to determine the in vivo biodistribution and metabolic patterns of the radiotracer, as well as to evaluate its safety profile.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
26
This project utilizes LRRC15-specific targeted PET radiotracers to perform PET/MR or PET/CT imaging on healthy volunteers and patients with clinically suspected or confirmed malignancies characterized by high LRRC15 expression-including pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, sarcoma, head and neck tumors, glioblastoma, colorectal cancer, and melanoma.
Wuhan Union Hospital, China
Wuhan, Hubei, China
RECRUITINGVisual and standardized uptake values assessment of lesions and biodistribution
At least two experienced nuclear medicine physicians will conduct a visual analysis using consensus reading. The standardized uptake value (SUV) of the tumor and organs will be measured after a semiquantitative analysis is performed for each case. The SUV ranges from 0 to infinity, and a higher score means a higher uptake of targeting LRRC15 nuclear probe by the tumor, which implies a greater threat of the tumor being malignant or a higher stage.
Time frame: 1 year
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