Detection of Early Lung Cancer Among Military Personnel (DECAMP)

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to develop and validate molecular biomarkers found in blood, other bodily fluids, or tissues, which may be used for the early detection of lung cancer in Military Treatment Facilities and Veteran s Administration Hospitals. Over the course of the second year of this award, we have maintained and appropriately modified the administrative infrastructure needed for two distinct clinical trials. Prototol 1, the validation of non-invasive biomarkers to distinguish cancer from benign lesions among patients with pulmonary nodules, has received full approval to begin recruitment at all 14 clinical sites. We have thus far enrolled ~30 subjects from ten of the clinical sites, and have transferred clinical data imaging and biospecimens from the clinical sites to the coordinating centers. We are currently evaluating the quality of RNA obtained from biospecimens from sites that have recruited at least 3 subjects. We have also modified the inclusion criteria for this protocol based on feedback from the clinical sites. Protocol 2 will recruit a cross-sectional cohort of smokers with early stage lung cancer (n=50) and matched controls (n=30) along with a longitudinal cohort of 800 high-risk smokers in order to develop molecular biomarkers for the preclinical detection of lung cancer. This protocol has obtained regulatory approval at four sites who are currently screening eligible candidates for recruitment purposes. We have appropriately modified our administrative infrastructure to maximize efficiency and clear communication between sites and Boston University. We have also modified biospecimen collection and shipping procedures accordingly, after collecting and reviewing feedback. Based on the above progress, we are strongly positioned to further recruitment into both protocols during the coming year, ultimately helping to develop non-invasive measures for the early detection of lung cancer.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2013
Accession Number
ADA592931

Entities

People

  • Avrum E. Spira
  • Emily Maple

Organizations

  • Boston University

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biological Markers
  • Biomedical Research
  • Biorepositories
  • Biospecimens
  • Clinical Trials
  • Department Of Defense
  • Detection
  • Electronic Mail
  • Feedback
  • Health Services
  • Hospitals
  • Infrastructure
  • Lung Cancer
  • Medical Personnel
  • Military Hospitals
  • Military Personnel
  • Universities

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

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  • Clinical Trial Research.
  • Oncology and Biomarker-Based Cancer Detection.