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Clinical Trial

Low-Count Quantitative SPECT for Men Treated With Radium-223

NCT: NCT07221825 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07221825
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-07-01
Completion2028-07-31

Brief Summary

Internal radiotherapies (radiolabeled molecules that are systemically administered and localize to sites of disease) provide cancer-ablating doses to diseased cells while sparing adjacent normal tissues. \[223Ra\]RaCl2 (Xofigo) is the first FDA-approved alpha-particle emitting radiopharmaceutical therapy (αRPT), providing a survival benefit for men with bone metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Systemically administered radiotherapies distribute throughout the patient, accumulating to unknown levels at sites of disease and in radiosensitive vital organs. The whole-body distribution means that absorbed doses in the patient extend far beyond a pre-defined treatment field. There is a lack of information about αRPT distribution and localization, and this confounds treatment monitoring, complicates dose and schedule personalization, and impedes drug development. Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging offers a mechanism to quantify uptake; however, αRPT administered activities are significantly lower than those used with diagnostic procedures, which presents a challenge for quantitation with conventional methods. Preliminary research shows that low-count quantitative SPECT (LC-QSPECT) imaging demonstrates reliable quantitation of regional uptake for αRPTs. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility, tolerability and performance of LC-QSPECT imaging.

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What is Low-Count Quantitative SPECT for Men Treated With Radium-223?

Low-Count Quantitative SPECT for Men Treated With Radium-223 is a clinical trial registered under NCT07221825. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07221825?

The current status of NCT07221825 (Low-Count Quantitative SPECT for Men Treated With Radium-223) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Low-Count Quantitative SPECT for Men Treated With Radium-223 start?

Low-Count Quantitative SPECT for Men Treated With Radium-223 started on 2026-07-01.

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