Overview
The primary objective is to evaluate the possibility of using minimally and non-invasive technologies (skin patch and breath analyzer) based on the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for the early identification of metastases. The secondary objective is to evaluate the usability of these technologies in the follow up of high-risk melanoma patients.
Description
This is a unicentric national prospective observational study aimed at evaluating the use of two devices (skin patch and breath analyzer) for the non or minimally invasive diagnosis of metastatic melanoma with a total duration of 24 months. The study will be based on the obtention of different patterns of volatile organic compounds using the aforementioned devices for melanoma patients with and without metastasis. The results will be compared with the standard procedures for the detection of metastatic melanoma (standard imaging techniques such as PET, MRI, etc.) and correlated with standard prognostic biomarkers (cfDNA mutations in BRAF, NRAS, etc.) obtained using liquid biopsy.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be over 18 years old
- Have a histopathological confirmed melanoma diagnosis (stage II, III or IV AJCC)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not signing the informed consent form
- Present other cancers or chronic diseases (such as diabetes, asthma, etc.), which may affect the volatile organic compound profiles