EGFR-targeted fluorescence molecular imaging for intraoperative margin assessment in oral cancer patients: a phase II trial
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2023-08-16
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Inadequate surgical margins occur frequently in oral squamous cell carcinoma surgery. Fluorescence molecular imaging (FMI) has been explored for intraoperative margin assessment, but data are limited to phase-I studies. In this single-arm phase-II study (NCT03134846), our primary endpoints were to determine the sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value of cetuximab-800CW for tumor-positive margins detection. Secondary endpoints were safety, close margin detection rate and intrinsic cetuximab-800CW fluorescence. In 65 patients with 66 tumors, cetuximab-800CW was well-tolerated. Fluorescent spots identified in the surgical margin with signal-to-background ratios (SBR) of ≥2 identify tumor-positive margins with 100% sensitivity, 85.9% specificity, 58.3% positive predictive value, and 100% negative predictive value. An SBR of ≥1.5 identifies close margins with 70.3% sensitivity, 76.1% specificity, 60.5% positive predictive value, and 83.1% negative predictive value. Performing frozen section analysis aimed at the fluorescent spots with an SBR of ≥1.5 enables safe, intraoperative adjustment of surgical margins.
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/diagnostic imaging, Cetuximab, Coloring Agents, ErbB Receptors, Humans, Margins of Excision, Molecular Imaging, Mouth Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Clinical Trial, Phase II, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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de Wit, J G, Vonk, J, Voskuil, F J, de Visscher, S A H J, Schepman, K-P, Hooghiemstra, W T R, Linssen, M D, Elias, S G, Halmos, G B, Plaat, B E C, Doff, J J, Rosenthal, E L, Robinson, D, van der Vegt, B, Nagengast, W B, van Dam, G M & Witjes, M J H 2023, 'EGFR-targeted fluorescence molecular imaging for intraoperative margin assessment in oral cancer patients : a phase II trial', Nature Communications, vol. 14, no. 1, 4952. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40324-8