About this trial
Staging of kidney cancer is primarily achieved by computerized tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). If a patient is found to have limited metastatic disease, surgical removal or radiation therapy could be considered in order to control the majority of the disease. However, if metastases are more widespread, systemic (drug) therapy may be the preferred management option. The identification of additional metastatic sites using more sensitive imaging modalities therefore has the potential to alter management, and this remains an unmet need in the field. This study will investigate the utility of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with PSMA (prostate specific membrane antigen). Kidney cancer of the clear cell subtype has demonstrated high expression of PSMA, making it a disease in which PSMA-targeted PET imaging could help to identify occult metastatic disease.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Men and women with histologically-proven, metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC)(TNM stage Tany, Nany, M1)
Must have baseline conventional imaging of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis with contrast-enhanced CT or MRI within 5 weeks of enrolment. Contrast is required unless the participant cannot for medical reasons (ie renal failure).
Disqualifiers
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Age less than 18
Histology does not have any clear cell component
Unable to lie flat for 30 minutes for the scan
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- [18F] PSMA-1007 PET/CT