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Multiparametric Image Analysis and Correlation With Outcomes in Lung Cancer Screening and Early Stage Lung Cancer

NCT03563976 · University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Official title
Multi Parametric Image Analysis and Correlation With Outcomes in Lung Cancer Screening and Early Stage Lung Cancer
About this study
The hypothesis is that multiparametric models that incorporate complex image information from screening CT scans will improve prediction of the outcome of subsequent lung biopsy, an invasive diagnostic procedure. In this project, we will construct an image feature-based multiparametric prognostic model for biopsy outcome from screening lung CT scans performed at our institution, and then validate it using theNLST imaging and clinical outcomes dataset. This study involves no treatment or invasive procedures. Investigator will review all charts of patients who were treated for early stage lung cancer with definitive radiation therapy at UTSW or Parkland Memorial hospital, diagnosed with a malignancy from January 1, 2004 to October 31, 2014, to compile demographic, diagnostic, therapeutic, outcome, and toxicity data. Investigator expect that this will include approximately 200 patient charts. This data will be analyzed statistically and used for future directed research. Investigator will also analyze an anonymized dataset of patients from the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial (NLST) provided by the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patients that have been diagnosed with lung cancer, and are treated at Department of Radiation Oncology, UTSW or Parkland Memorial Hospital. Exclusion Criteria: There will be no absolute exclusion criteria as long as the inclusion criteria have been met.
Study design
Enrollment target: 2000 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2015-02-18
Estimated completion: 2028-03-15
Last updated: 2025-06-03
Interventions
Other: Retrospective Study
Primary outcomes
  • Determine whether CT-based multiparametric analytical models may improve prediction of biopsy and treatment outcome in patients undergoing screening CT scan and/or treatment for early stage lung cancer (10 years)
Sponsor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactSarah Neufeld, MS · contact · Sarah.hardee@UTSouthwestern.edu · 214-648-1836
ContactKajal Desai, MS · contact · kajal.desai@utsouthwestern.edu · 2146458525
InvestigatorJing Wang, MD · principal_investigator, UTSW Radiation Oncology
All locations (1)
UT Southwestern Medical CenterRecruiting
Dallas, Texas, United States
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