This study seeks to better understand the development of gastric (stomach) precancerous conditions and gastric cancer. There are currently no accepted recommendations for the screening or surveillance of gastric precancerous conditions. Information gained from this study may help develop a customized and targeted approach to identify the risk of development and the risk of progression of gastric precancerous conditions.
Study sponsor and potential other locations can be found on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT04191551.
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United States
California
Palo Alto
Stanford Cancer Institute Palo AltoStatus: Active
Contact: Robert Huang
Phone: 650-725-5071
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To understand and characterize histologic, proteomic, epigenetic, and genetic changes which promote gastric precancerous conditions (GPC) and gastric cancer.
OUTLINE:
Participants complete questionnaire over 10 minutes regarding their medical history, travel history, antibiotic use, history of H. pylori testing and treatment, and proton-pump inhibitor use. Participants undergo collection of saliva, stool, and blood samples. Participants also undergo collection of tissue, and mucous or stomach juice samples during standard of care endoscopy.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial TypeNot provided by clinicaltrials.gov
Lead OrganizationStanford Cancer Institute Palo Alto
Principal InvestigatorRobert Huang