10 results
Prospective study: The potential use of intraoperative, ICG based, fluorescence imaging of LN's during CRC lymphadenectomy.
Detection of breast carcinoma with an ICG enhanced optical imaging device in breast cancer patients.
Ergonomics and function of the imaging system - the NIRF imaging system should not interfere with the standard lumpectomy procedure and used safely by the surgeon while detection of ICG within the tumour takes place. Duration: 1,5 hour clinical…
Feasibility study: The potential use of intraoperative, ICG based, fluorescence imaging of LN*s during CRC lymphadenectomy.
To assess safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of a single subcutaneous administration of HPV-NIRD1.
In this non-inferiority study, we aim to identify the diagnostic value of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging for SLN mapping versus the standard-of-care 99mTc in the SLN procedure for breast cancer patients.
The primary objective is to achieve intraoperative detection of histologically or cytologically proven GIST and metastases with ICG and NIR fluorescence imaging. The primary end-point is the diagnostic value of ICG in detecting GIST with NIR…
The aim of this prospective single-arm phase II study is to evaluate the efficacy of amivantamab and bevacizumab added to continued treatment with a third-generation EGFRTKI (osimertinib or lazertinib), for patients with EGFR-mutant advanced NSCLC,…
To evaluate the bilateral SLN detection rate of intraoperative ICG with NIR fluorescence imaging compared to the current standard of care of 99mTc (with preoperative SPECT/CT) and blue dye.
The hypothesis is that the amivantamab and lazertinib combination (Arm A) will demonstrate superior PFS compared with single-agent osimertinib (Arm B).
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of adding lazertinib to amivantamab, carboplatin, and pemetrexed (LACP/ACP-L dosing strategies) and amivantamab, carboplatin and pemetrexed (ACP) compared with carboplatin and pemetrexed (CP) in…