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Molecular Assessment for Gastro-Esophageal Cancer

Molecular Assessment for Gastro-Esophageal Cancer

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this minimally invasive interventional study is to learn if oncometabolic biomarkers, detected in the exhaled breath and blood can identify early-stage gastro-oesophageal cancer in patient at risk for gastro-oesophageal cancer.

The main questions this study aims to answer:

Are oncometabolites proficient and reproducible enough to function as diagnostic biomarkers? Can these biomarkers identify early-stage gastro-esophageal cancer? Researchers will compare participants with gastro-oesophageal cancer to healthy controls and participants with Barrett's esophagus to detect meaningful differences between the groups.

Participants will provide a breath and blood sample during their routine standard of care visits.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Voluntary written informed consent of the participant or their legally authorized representative has been obtained prior to any breath or blood analysis
  2. >18 years old
  3. Barrett's esophagus or treatment naïve gastro-esophageal cancer stage I to IV
  4. Voluntary healthy controls

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. <18 years old
  2. Patient has history of:
    1. Active other cancer than gastro-esophageal cancer
    2. Prior cancer treated <3 years ago
    3. Hepatic dysfunction/liver failure (MELT >7)
  3. Any disorder, which in the investigator's opinion might jeopardise participant's

    safety or compliance with the study plan.

  4. Insufficient/unreliable quality of breath (e.g., breath flow) or plasma sample (e.g., haemolytic sample)
  5. Incarcerated individuals

Study details
    Esophageal Cancer
    Gastric Cancer
    Barrett Esophagus

NCT06346054

KU Leuven

31 August 2025

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