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CompletedNCT04005703

Whole-body MRI in Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Whole-body MRI for Initial Staging, Early Response Assessment and Restaging After Completion of Therapy in Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
75 (actual)
Sponsor
UMC Utrecht · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
8 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Background: The assessment of extent of disease (staging) and response to therapy (restaging) is performed with computed tomography (CT) scan, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET scan) or integrated FDG-PET/CT. Whole-body MRI with diffusion weighted imaging (WB-MRI with DWIBS) is a radiation-free method which allows imaging of the body with excellent soft tissue contrast in a single examination and could be an attractive alternative to FDG-PET and CT for the staging and restaging of malignant lymphomas in children. Aim of the study: The aims of this study are to compare the diagnostic performance of whole-body MRI (including DWIBS) to FDG-PET/CT and/or CT for the initial staging, early response assessment and restaging after completion of therapy in children with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Study design: Patients eligible for enrollment in this multicenter, prospective, diagnostic cohort study are children aged 8-18 years, with histologically confirmed Hodgkin's lymphoma, who are treated according to the EuroNet-PHL-C1 protocol (or trial with similar imaging strategy) in one of the participating centers. Patients will undergo WB-MRI in addition to the protocolar imaging routinely done (FDG-PET(/CT) and CT scan) at 3 time-points: at initial staging, after 2 chemotherapy cycles and at end of treatment. The investigators expect to enrol 75 patients in a 3 year study period. Staging and restaging results of WB-MRI (according to the Ann Arbor and Cheson classification, respectively) will be compared to those of FDG-PET(/CT) and CT. Clinical and radiological follow-up after 6 months will be used to solve any disagreements between FDG-PET, CT and WB-MRI. Additionally, the investigators will collect 3 year follow-up clinical data and data on follow-up imaging from the hospital charts of the patients, to better assess the prognostic value of FDG-PET and WB-MRI.

Detailed description

Background: The malignant lymphomas, Hodgkin´s lymphoma (HL) and non-Hodgkin´s lymphoma (NHL), comprise approximately 10% of childhood cancers. The assessment of extent of disease (staging) and response to therapy (restaging) is performed with computed tomography (CT) scan, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET scan) or integrated FDG-PET/CT. Staging and restaging are important for choice of treatment and for determining prognosis. Unfortunately, FDG-PET and CT are accompanied by a significant amount of radiation exposure which may induce second cancers. New magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques offer an alternative way for staging and follow-up of cancers. Whole-body MRI with diffusion weighted imaging (WB-MRI with DWIBS) is a radiation-free method which allows imaging of the body with excellent soft tissue contrast in a single examination and could be an attractive alternative to FDG-PET and CT for the staging and restaging of malignant lymphomas in children. Aim of the study: The aims of this study are to compare the diagnostic performance of whole-body MRI (including DWIBS) to FDG-PET/CT and/or CT for the initial staging, early response assessment and restaging after completion of therapy in children with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Study design: Patients eligible for enrollment in this multicenter, prospective, diagnostic cohort study are children aged 8-18 years, with histologically confirmed Hodgkin's lymphoma, who are treated according to the SKION / EuroNet-PHL-C1 protocol (or trial with similar imaging strategy) in one of the participating centers. Patients will undergo WB-MRI in addition to the protocolar imaging routinely done (FDG-PET(/CT) and CT scan) at 3 time-points: at initial staging, after 2 chemotherapy cycles and at end of treatment. We expect to enrol 75 patients in a 3 year study period. Staging and restaging results of WB-MRI (according to the Ann Arbor and Cheson classification, respectively) will be compared to those of FDG-PET(/CT) and CT. All imaging modalities will be assessed by a radiologist and nuclear medicine physician in a blinded fashion, using standardized score forms. Findings of FDG-PET and CT together will serve as the reference standard. Clinical and radiological follow-up after 6 months will be used to solve any disagreements between FDG-PET, CT and WB-MRI. Additionally, at least 3 year follow-up clinical data and data on follow-up imaging will be collected from the hospital charts of the patients, to better assess the prognostic value of FDG-PET and WB-MRI. Clinical/scientific relevance: This study aims to assess the accuracy of WB-MRI compared to FDG-PET(/CT) and CT in staging and response assessment of Hodgkin lymphoma. The results of this study can contribute to the development of evidence based 'radiation reduced' imaging protocols in Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2011-06-01
Primary completion
2016-12-01
Completion
2020-09-01
First posted
2019-07-02
Last updated
2020-11-03

Locations

8 sites across 4 countries: Austria, Italy, Netherlands, Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04005703. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.