B-GLUCANCER2 : A Pilot Study Evaluating a New Method for Cancer Detection by Measuring the Activity of Different Glycosidase Enzymes in the Plasma of Patients With a Localized Cancer.

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseEarly Phase 1
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorPoitiers University Hospital

About this trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to develop a new cancer diagnostic and prognostic tool based on the dynamic and non-invasive detection of an exogenous volatile molecule, i.e., ethanol, from patients' samples.

Patients' blood plasma will be analyzed with a mixture of volatile organic compound-based probes, each targeting a specific glycosidase. The presence of a given glycosidase in a blood sample would thus be revealed by the detection of an ethanol isotope in the gas phase.

3 groups of patients with localized cancer (breast, prostate, pancreas) will be enrolled, as well as 1 group of patient without any cancer (control group).

For the patients, two 5ml plasma samples will be collected, one before and one after surgery for localized cancers. For healthy volunteers, only one 5ml plasma sample will be collected.

The primary objective will be to compare the levels of glycosidases measured in the blood of patients followed for localized cancer and referred for first surgery compared to control patients without cancer.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Group 1: 40 patients with definitively diagnosed, untreated, localized solid breast cancer referred for initial surgical treatment.

Disqualifiers

Refusal to participate in the research.

Patients benefiting from enhanced protection, namely: minors, pregnant/breastfeeding women, persons deprived of their liberty by a judicial or administrative decision, persons staying in a social care facility, adults under legal protection

Cancer patients undergoing oncological treatment.

Cancer not proven by anatomopathological examination.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • blood plasma sample
  • blood sampling

Treatment groups

220 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators