SBIR-STTR Award

Could Dedicated Breast PET Predict Multifocality?
Award last edited on: 5/29/09

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NCI
Total Award Amount
$2,542,804
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Irving N Weinberg

Company Information

Naviscan Inc (AKA: PEM Technologies Inc~Naviscan PET Systems Inc)

6865 Flanders Drive Suite B
San Diego, CA 92121
   (858) 587-3641
   service@naviscan.com
   www.naviscan.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 52
County: San Diego

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R44CA103102-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2003
Phase I Amount
$245,390
A two-phase study is planned to validate whether functional breast imaging with a dedicated breast PET device could detect and confirm breast cancer multifocality and/or multicentricity prior to surgery. Surgeons armed with knowledge about multifocality and/or multicentricity would benefit through more rational pre-surgical planning. Existing methods of detecting multifocality and multicentricity have limited positive predictive value, or have difficulty in guiding biopsy to confirm suspected regions outside the index lesion. Phase I will lay the foundation for Phase II, by demonstrating that biopsy guidance with the device would have a sufficiently high positive predictive value in detecting cancer for an index cancer lesion to warrant proceeding to a definitive Phase II study of the device. Phase II is a prospectively-planned clinical trial testing the ability of the dedicated breast PET device to detect areas of multifocality and/or multicentricity, The gold-standard proof in this trial will be the histopathology of core biopsies of suspicious lesions (other than the index cancer) targeted using the device. The Phase II study is designed to establish that the positive predictive value for the presence of multifocality is greater than a predetermined lower-bound value (selected on the basis of prior relevant public-health determinations). Matching private funds are already committed for all phases of this SBIR project.

Thesaurus Terms:
breast neoplasm /cancer diagnosis, imaging /visualization /scanning, molecular oncology, technology /technique development clinical trial, neoplasm /cancer classification /staging X ray, bioimaging /biomedical imaging, biopsy, clinical research, female, histochemistry /cytochemistry, mammography, patient oriented research, positron emission tomography, women's health

Phase II

Contract Number: 5R44CA103102-03
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2005
(last award dollars: 2007)
Phase II Amount
$2,297,414

A two-phase study is planned to validate whether functional breast imaging with a dedicated breast PET device could detect and confirm breast cancer multifocality and/or multicentricity prior to surgery. Surgeons armed with knowledge about multifocality and/or multicentricity would benefit through more rational pre-surgical planning. Existing methods of detecting multifocality and multicentricity have limited positive predictive value, or have difficulty in guiding biopsy to confirm suspected regions outside the index lesion. Phase I will lay the foundation for Phase II, by demonstrating that biopsy guidance with the device would have a sufficiently high positive predictive value in detecting cancer for an index cancer lesion to warrant proceeding to a definitive Phase II study of the device. Phase II is a prospectively-planned clinical trial testing the ability of the dedicated breast PET device to detect areas of multifocality and/or multicentricity, The gold-standard proof in this trial will be the histopathology of core biopsies of suspicious lesions (other than the index cancer) targeted using the device. The Phase II study is designed to establish that the positive predictive value for the presence of multifocality is greater than a predetermined lower-bound value (selected on the basis of prior relevant public-health determinations). Matching private funds are already committed for all phases of this SBIR project.

Thesaurus Terms:
breast neoplasm /cancer diagnosis, imaging /visualization /scanning, molecular oncology, technology /technique development clinical trial, neoplasm /cancer classification /staging X ray, bioimaging /biomedical imaging, biopsy, clinical research, female, histochemistry /cytochemistry, mammography, patient oriented research, positron emission tomography, women's health