SBIR-STTR Award

Economic spectroscopic evaluation of Cervical Cancer
Award last edited on: 6/21/12

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NCI
Total Award Amount
$3,621,981
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Shabbir B Bambot

Company Information

Guided Therapeutics Inc (AKA: SpectRx Inc)

5835 Peachtree Corners East Suite D
Norcross, GA 30092
   (770) 242-8723
   info@guidedinc.com
   www.guidedinc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: Gwinnett

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R44CA110149-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2004
Phase I Amount
$101,625
Cervical Cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women worldwide and the leading cause of cancer related mortality in women in developing countries. Early detection and diagnosis can saves lives and reduce the burden on the national healthcare system. We have built a non-invasive research-prototype point-of-care device to detect early cancerous conditions of the uterine cervix. We have tested this prototype in a multi-center national study accruing data from 600 women for training our algorithm. Through conversations with the FDA we now have in place a pivotal trial protocol for validating our algorithm. We will use a pre-production version of our device in this pivotal study. The pre-production device will be a cost and size reduced, portable, rugged and user-friendlier device and is intended to be identical to the device intended for sale without incurring the tooling costs necessary to enter the production phase. In Phase I of this fast track application we will address the high-risk aspects of building this pre-production device as well as arrive at a conceptual design. In Phase II we will finalize this design (both component level and systems integration) and build ten copies of the device to support the pivotal trial. We will also complete necessary systems tests and determine inter/intra device variability. We will conclude with the design documentation necessary for our PMA submission.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, cervix neoplasm, charge coupled device camera, clinical biomedical equipment, diagnosis quality /standard, neoplasm /cancer diagnosis, spectrometry fluorescence spectrometry, health economics, noninvasive diagnosis, portable biomedical equipment, reflection spectrometry, women's health bioengineering /biomedical engineering, fiber optics

Phase II

Contract Number: 4R44CA110149-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2005
(last award dollars: 2011)
Phase II Amount
$3,520,356

Cervical Cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women worldwide and the leading cause of cancer related mortality in women in developing countries. Early detection and diagnosis can saves lives and reduce the burden on the national healthcare system. We have built a non-invasive research-prototype point-of-care device to detect early cancerous conditions of the uterine cervix. We have tested this prototype in a multi-center national study accruing data from 600 women for training our algorithm. Through conversations with the FDA we now have in place a pivotal trial protocol for validating our algorithm. We will use a pre-production version of our device in this pivotal study. The pre-production device will be a cost and size reduced, portable, rugged and user-friendlier device and is intended to be identical to the device intended for sale without incurring the tooling costs necessary to enter the production phase. In Phase I of this fast track application we will address the high-risk aspects of building this pre-production device as well as arrive at a conceptual design. In Phase II we will finalize this design (both component level and systems integration) and build ten copies of the device to support the pivotal trial. We will also complete necessary systems tests and determine inter/intra device variability. We will conclude with the design documentation necessary for our PMA submission.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, cervix neoplasm, charge coupled device camera, clinical biomedical equipment, diagnosis quality /standard, neoplasm /cancer diagnosis, spectrometry fluorescence spectrometry, health economics, noninvasive diagnosis, portable biomedical equipment, reflection spectrometry, women's health bioengineering /biomedical engineering, fiber optics