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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Determining Extent of Cancer in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Glioma

Study Purpose

RATIONALE: New imaging procedures such as magnetic resonance imaging may improve the ability to detect the extent of newly diagnosed cancer. PURPOSE: Diagnostic study of magnetic resonance imaging to determining the extent of cancer in patients who have newly diagnosed glioma.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

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No
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages 18 Years and Over
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS: Part I: Presurgical: presumptive diagnosis of intracranial glioma and scheduled to undergo first surgical resection OR stereotactic biopsy Postsurgical: Histologically proven intracranial glioma and scheduled to undergo surgical debulking Evaluable preoperative proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1H-MRSI) and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (DI) scans completed within 1 week prior to surgery Postoperative MRI, 1H-MRSI, and DI scans completed within 3 days after surgery Part II: Presurgical: presumptive diagnosis of intracranial glioma Postsurgical: Histologically proven intracranial glioma No surgery prior to completion of exit scans Clinical indication for increasing steroid dose Planned steroid changes must be from 0 to 16 mg/day or a twofold increase Evaluable 1H-MRSI and DI scans No prior treatment on this protocol Parts I and II: No contraindications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (metallic implants, shrapnel fragments, claustrophobia, allergy to MRI contrast) PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS: Age: Parts I and II: Over 18 Performance status: Parts I and II: Not specified Life expectancy: Parts I and II: Not specified Hematopoietic: Parts I and II: Not specified Hepatic: Parts I and II: Not specified Renal: Parts I and II: Not specified.PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY: Biologic therapy: Parts I and II: Not specified Chemotherapy: Parts I and II: Not specified Endocrine therapy: Part I: Not specified Part II: Steroid naive or prior steroid management allowed Radiotherapy: Parts I and II: See Disease Characteristics Surgery: Part I: See Disease Characteristics No information from more than 2 surgeries from any one patient Part II: See Disease Characteristics

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT00005082
Phase

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N/A
Lead Sponsor

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Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Principal Investigator

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Jeffry Alger, PhD
Principal Investigator Affiliation Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Agency Class

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Other, NIH
Overall Status Completed
Countries United States
Conditions

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Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors
Additional Details

OBJECTIVES:

  • I. Determine whether proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1H-MRSI) and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (DI) measures of glioma cell burden correlate with histopathologically measured cell counts in glioma patients who are scheduled to undergo surgical resection.
  • II. Determine whether 1H-MRSI and DI measures of glioma cell burden are invariant over the short term (1 week) as steroid dose is increased in these patients.
OUTLINE: Part I: Patients who are scheduled to have surgical resection of brain tumor undergo conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1H-MRSI), and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (DI) within 1 week before resection. Patients undergo conventional MRI within 72 hours after completion of surgical resection. Image characteristics of the resected tissue are correlated with histopathological measures. Part II: Patients who have clinical indications for increasing the dexamethasone dose are treated on part II of the study. Patients are stratified by status of steroid treatment (steroid naive vs.#46;prior steroid management). Patients undergo conventional MRI, 1H-MRSI, and DI within 2 days before and within 4-7 days after increasing the dexamethasone dose. Image characteristics on films taken before and after increasing the dexamethasone dose are compared. PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 75 patients will be accrued for part I of the study and a total 40 patients (20 per stratum) will be accrued for part II of the study within 4 years.

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Los Angeles, California

Status

Address

Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA

Los Angeles, California, 90095-1781