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Brief Title: Retrospective Observational Study Investigating Fluciclovine (18F) (FACBC)
Official Title: A Retrospective Observational Study Investigating the Safety and Effectiveness of Fluciclovine (18F) (FACBC) PET Ligand in Human Subjects
Study ID: NCT02443571
Brief Summary: This retrospective observational multi centered study has been established to collect the clinical experience relating to the administration of Fluciclovine 18F employed in both investigator initiated studies and named patient/compassionate use programmes in up to 5 sites.
Detailed Description: This study will collect clinical data from consenting patients (unless a HIPAA waiver or equivalent was granted) who received the PET radiotracer Fluciclovine 18F (FACBC) (a synthetic amino acid analog) for imaging of patients with various cancers at participating sites in the US and Europe. Data collection will cover baseline medical history and medications in all patients. The result of PET radiotracer and other imaging findings, and reports of histopathology from biopsied tissue (where available) and in a time window relevant to the use of PET imaging in the diagnosis of primary/recurrent prostate cancer will be recorded. In all subjects, with regards to safety monitoring, available data for physical examination, vital signs and laboratory test results will be collected from 28 days prior to and out to a 35 day window after Fluciclovine 18F (FACBC) administration. The major goals of the investigation are to consolidate the safety profile of Fluciclovine 18F (FACBC), to evaluate its use in the detection of local and extraprostatic recurrence of prostate cancer and to evaluate its ability to detect malignancy in patients undergoing screening for primary prostate cancer.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
University Hospital Sant'Orsola Malpighi, Bologna, , Italy
Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, , Norway
Aleris Kreftsenter, Oslo, , Norway
Name: Penelope Ward, MBBS FFPM
Affiliation: Blue Earth Diagnostics
Role: STUDY_CHAIR