Image

Value of Analysing Under-utilised Leftover Tissue (VauLT)

Value of Analysing Under-utilised Leftover Tissue (VauLT)

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

Powered by AI

Overview

Intratumour heterogeneity is well recognized in multiple cancer types and ultimately leads to therapeutic resistance. It also limits the ability of small samples to represent the whole tumour, having implications for diagnosis, molecular analysis and understanding of the tumour immune microenvironment. By blending- 'homogenizing'- leftover tumour tissue in excess of that required for diagnosistic purposes, one may create a more representative sample for analysis.

Description

In order to establish the feasibility of homogenization as a potential companion diagnostic tool, our study aims to 1) evaluate how many surgical cases have left over tissue amenable to homogenization and 2) pilot homogenization across multiple tumour types. The molecular profile of the homogenate will be compared to that obtained from the diagnostic specimen using next generation sequencing techniques.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Leftover formalin-fixed tissue (ie that would be otherwise discarded by histopathology) from cancer surgery.
  2. Tissues for Research consent has been provided.
  3. Patient age >18yo.
  4. Minimum of 1 gram of residual tumour remaining in leftover surgical tissue
  5. Minimum of 1 gram of normal tissue present.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Advanced Practitioner in histological dissection deems tumour sample to be inadequate.
  2. Leftover surgical tumour tissue greater than 20kg.

Study details
    Oncology

NCT03832062

Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

22 February 2024

Step 1 Get in touch with the nearest study center
We have submitted the contact information you provided to the research team at {{SITE_NAME}}. A copy of the message has been sent to your email for your records.
Would you like to be notified about other trials? Sign up for Patient Notification Services.
Sign up

Send a message

Enter your contact details to connect with study team

Investigator Avatar

Primary Contact

  Other languages supported:

First name*
Last name*
Email*
Phone number*
Other language

FAQs

Learn more about clinical trials

What is a clinical trial?

A clinical trial is a study designed to test specific interventions or treatments' effectiveness and safety, paving the way for new, innovative healthcare solutions.

Why should I take part in a clinical trial?

Participating in a clinical trial provides early access to potentially effective treatments and directly contributes to the healthcare advancements that benefit us all.

How long does a clinical trial take place?

The duration of clinical trials varies. Some trials last weeks, some years, depending on the phase and intention of the trial.

Do I get compensated for taking part in clinical trials?

Compensation varies per trial. Some offer payment or reimbursement for time and travel, while others may not.

How safe are clinical trials?

Clinical trials follow strict ethical guidelines and protocols to safeguard participants' health. They are closely monitored and safety reviewed regularly.
Add a private note
  • abc Select a piece of text.
  • Add notes visible only to you.
  • Send it to people through a passcode protected link.