Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
Type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 1
Design
Allocation: Non-RandomizedIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Diagnostic

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

This is a single-center cross-sectional imaging and correlative biomarker study in patients with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck (SCCHN). Cohort 1 will be patients with unresectable or metastatic SCCHN cancer receiving standard of care (SOC) anti-PD-1 treatment and cohort 2 will be neoa...

This is a single-center cross-sectional imaging and correlative biomarker study in patients with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck (SCCHN). Cohort 1 will be patients with unresectable or metastatic SCCHN cancer receiving standard of care (SOC) anti-PD-1 treatment and cohort 2 will be neoadjuvant study participants who will receive one dose of anti-PD-1 treatment prior to tumor resection or radiation. Blood sampling and tissue biopsies will be collected from both cohorts and both cohorts will undergo two whole body PET(Positron Emission Tomography)/CT(Computed Tomography) imaging with [18F]F-AraG. First scan prior to initiating anti-PD-1 treatment and second scan 6-12 weeks post initiation of anti-PD-1 treatment in Cohort1 and within 2-3 weeks of administration of one dose of anti-PD-1 in Cohort 2. This study will help us assess if [18F]F-AraG can be used for noninvasive imaging and assessment of T cell activation and expansion in the tumor microenvironment. Specifically, we will be assessing if there is a correlation between an increase in the imaging signal and an increase in T cell activation (measured directly from the T cells obtained from biopsy specimens). Patients and care providers will not be blinded to any part of this study. Patients will be evaluated one day and one week via telephone visit after each radiopharmaceutical injection for safety follow-up. All adverse events will be recorded. Due to the noninvasive and non-therapeutic nature of the study, potential risks of the study are anticipated to be low.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03129061
Collaborators
Stanford University
Investigators
Study Director: A. Dimitrios Colevas, MD Stanford University