Glowing dye lights up breast cancer for surgeons in first human trial

NCT ID NCT05130801

Summary

This study is testing a new two-part imaging method to help surgeons see breast cancer tumors more clearly. First, participants get a special MRI scan before surgery. Then, they receive an experimental fluorescent dye (pHLIP ICG) that makes cancer cells glow under a special camera during the operation. The main goals are to check if the dye is safe and if it helps surgeons visualize the tumor and its edges better to guide removal.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Bergen (All Protocol Activities)

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    Montvale, New Jersey, 07645, United States

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  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (All Protocol Activities)

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    New York, New York, 10065, United States

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