RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06628102

Improving Detection of Early Lung Cancer in a Diverse Population (IDEAL) Study

Improving Detection of Early Lung Cancer in a Diverse Population


Sponsor

British Columbia Cancer Agency

Enrollment

3,600 participants

Start Date

Aug 4, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this trial is to (a) identify people at high risk of lung cancer who would benefit from LDCT screening but are currently ineligible based on current lung cancer screening criteria (b) provide the framework to manage patients with Incidental Pulmonary Nodules (IPNs) with appropriate follow-up based on accurate interpretation of the Chest CT scan that is already available and (c) develop a simple, point-of-care, minimally invasive test, focusing on the breath and circulating blood proteins, to detect lung cancer, and develop a method to differentiate between cancerous and non-cancerous nodules using a single. Participants will be asked to answer a questionnaire regarding their age, race/ethnicity, smoking history, and residential history if they have ever been told they have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), high blood pressure, education level, medications and height and weight. Participants will then be asked to give a breath sample via the breath collection device. All this information will be collected before the breath collection. After that, participants will give 1-2 tablespoons of blood. CT scans with IPN(s) will be reviewed and run through a computer detection software to identify nodules, followed up as per current clinical guidelines.


Eligibility

Min Age: 50 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This trial studies a breath test as a new, non-invasive tool to improve lung cancer detection in a diverse group of people who have been found to have a lung nodule on a CT scan. You may be eligible if... - You are between 50 and 80 years old - A chest CT scan found a nodule of 6mm or larger - You are able to go without smoking for 24 hours before the breath test - You are able to give informed consent You may NOT be eligible if... - You are too ill to provide a breath sample - You have smoked in the last 24 hours - You are pregnant - You had a respiratory infection in the last 3 months - You are unwilling to consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTChest CT Scan

Chest CT Scan


Locations(1)

BC Cancer Research, part of the Provincial Health Authority

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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