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Identification of Secreted Markers for Tumor Hypoxia in Patients with Head and Neck or Lung Cancers
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Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Brief
To correlate tumor oxygenation as measured by the Eppendorf electrode with the serum level of secreted proteins known to be induced by tumor hypoxia.
Recruiting Status:
RecruitingStanford Recruiting Status:
RecruitingCondition(s):
Intervention(s):
- Procedure: Eppendorf electrode measurements
- Procedure: Tumor biopsy
- Procedure: flabatomy
Phase:
N/AEligibility
Ages Eligible for Study:
18 years to Any AgeGenders Eligible for Study:
Male and FemaleHealth of Volunteers:
People with the conditions listed in this trial can participate as controls.Key Inclusion Criteria:
Newly diagnosed patients with head and neck cancer who has tumor accessible to tumor oxygenation measurement with a microelectrode.
Key Exclusion Criteria:
Additional Study Details
Official Title:
Identification of Secreted Markers for Tumor Hypoxia in Patients with Head and Neck or Lung CancersAnticipated start date:
9/1/1998Lead Sponsor:
Stanford UniversityCollaborator(s):
- NIH
Investigator(s):
Study Type:
ObservationalPurpose:
NOTNEEDEDDuration:
LongitudinalSelection:
Defined PopulationTiming:
ProspectiveTotal Number to be Enrolled:
600Total Number to be Enrolled at Stanford:
600More Information
Secondary ID(s):
- 15310; CA67166
- 73995
- ENT0016
- NCT00568490
Locations & Contacts
Stanford Locations & Contacts:
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Non-Stanford Locations:
The Stanford website does not have any locations outside of Stanford listed for this trial. You may want to check clinicaltrials.gov for posible additional locations.
This listing was last updated:
8/18/2009PLEASE NOTE:
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