WO1994016325A1 - Method and kit for epithelial cancer screening - Google Patents

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WO1994016325A1
WO1994016325A1 PCT/US1993/000352 US9300352W WO9416325A1 WO 1994016325 A1 WO1994016325 A1 WO 1994016325A1 US 9300352 W US9300352 W US 9300352W WO 9416325 A1 WO9416325 A1 WO 9416325A1
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Pier J. Cipriani
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Priority to PCT/US1993/000352 priority patent/WO1994016325A1/en
Priority to US07/978,670 priority patent/US6417003B1/en
Priority to EP93903503A priority patent/EP0636246A1/en
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  • This invention relates to improved methods of screening patients for epithelial cancer.
  • the invention relates to a kit for use in screening patients to detect possible epithelial cancer.
  • the invention pertains to a kit for use in screening patients for epithelial cancer, which can be used by medical personnel without highly specialized training.
  • the invention pertains to a kit for use in screening patients for epithelial cancer, which places all of the necessary materials in "ready-to-use” form at the immediate disposal of clinical personnel, without requiring time-consuming or complicated mixing-storage- dispensing-measuring steps.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide such improved screening methods.
  • Yet another object of the invention is to provide apparatus which encourages such routine testing, by minimizing the time and complications which formerly discouraged such routine testing by medical and dental professionals.
  • I provide methods and apparatus for screening patients for epithelial cancer.
  • My method is an improvement of prior art screening methods which include the steps of sequentially applying to suspected cancerous or precancerous sites preselected volumes of at least two liquid testing reagents of preselected concentrations.
  • My improved method comprises providing such reagents to the administering clinician in prepackaged form, each of said reagents be packaged to contain the preselected volume thereof at the preselected concentration thereof, to permit direct dispensation of each such reagent directly from its package for use in accordance with the screening procedure, without further mixing or measuring steps.
  • I provide a diagnostic kit for performing routine screening procedures to detect possible epithelial cancer. Such procedures include the steps of sequentially applying preselected volumes of at least two testing reagents of preselected concentrations to suspected cancerous or precancerous sites.
  • the kit includes a separate package of each of the testing reagents. Each of the packages contains the preselected volume of the reagent in the preselected concentration thereof.
  • the drawing depicts a kit constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention, in this case for carrying out the Mashberg screening procedure.
  • the kit can is conveniently contained in a single box 10 which contains all of the components necessary for screening a single patient for oral epithelial cancer.
  • the components include three bottles 11, 12 and 13, with single use cups.
  • Bottle 11 contains lOcc of a pre-rinse solution which is a 1% solution of acetic acid, used to adjust the Ph of the oral cavity and wash away food particles and the like.
  • Bottle 12 contains 10 cc. of a 1% solution of toluidine blue-0.
  • Bottle 13 contains 30 cc. of 1% acetic acid solution post-rinse, which is used to remove excess toluidine blue-0 dye from the mouth.
  • I also include other optional components in the kit such as an oral diagram sheet 14, on which the clinician can record the location of any suspected cancerous sites for later reference, a patient bib 15, cups 16 for administering water washes and a clinical information reply card 17 which is used to confirm the effectiveness of the procedure.
  • an oral diagram sheet 14 on which the clinician can record the location of any suspected cancerous sites for later reference
  • a patient bib 15 cups 16 for administering water washes
  • a clinical information reply card 17 which is used to confirm the effectiveness of the procedure.
  • my invention is not limited to a specific treatment method or specific solutions. Instead, it is generally applicable to any epithelial cancer detection procedures which employ a plurality of testing reagents, without limitation on the specific testing reagents employed.

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Abstract

A diagnostic kit and method for performing routine screening procedures to detect possible epithelial cancer. The kit includes prepackaged reagents, containing preselected volumes at preselected concentrations to permit direct dispensation of each of the reagents directly from its package without further mixing or measuring steps.

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METHOD AND KIT FOR EPITHELIAL CANCER SCREENING
This invention relates to improved methods of screening patients for epithelial cancer.
In another respect, the invention relates to a kit for use in screening patients to detect possible epithelial cancer.
More particularly, the invention pertains to a kit for use in screening patients for epithelial cancer, which can be used by medical personnel without highly specialized training.
In yet another respect, the invention pertains to a kit for use in screening patients for epithelial cancer, which places all of the necessary materials in "ready-to-use" form at the immediate disposal of clinical personnel, without requiring time-consuming or complicated mixing-storage- dispensing-measuring steps.
Various procedures are known for screening patients for epithelial cancer, especially for detecting suspected cancerous and precancerous sites on the mucosa such as the oral mucosa. Such procedures generally employ a dye which preferentially stains RNA-rich tissues, which have been recognized as characteristic of cancerous and precancerous conditions. For example, the U.S. patent to Mashberg No. 4,321,251 discloses such a procedure. The procedure of Mashberg involves sequential washes, rinses and applications of water, diluted acetic acid and a solution of toluidine blue-0 dye in the mouth to detect cancerous and precancerous conditions of the oral mucosa. This wash-rinse-application- rinse-wash procedure is then repeated when a suspected site is detected, to reduce the number of false positives.
It would be highly advantageous to screen all patients for epithelial cancer during routine office visits, such as visits to dental offices for teeth cleaning, etc. However, methods of screening for epithelial cancer such as the Mashberg procedure have not achieved routine use, partly because the mixing, measuring and dispensing the solutions required is too time consuming to be done for each patient by the dentist and such procedures require some training and experience beyond that normally possessed by para-professional assistants.
It would therefore be desirable to provide an improved method for screening patients for epithelial cancer which is simplified and especially adapted to promote routine screening as the adjunct to normal visits by the patient to medical or dental offices for other reasons.
Accordingly, the principal object of the present invention is to provide such improved screening methods. Yet another object of the invention is to provide apparatus which encourages such routine testing, by minimizing the time and complications which formerly discouraged such routine testing by medical and dental professionals.
These and other, further and more specific objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawing, which depicts a kit of components assembled in accordance with the principles of one embodiment of the invention.
Briefly, in accordance with the invention, I provide methods and apparatus for screening patients for epithelial cancer.
My method is an improvement of prior art screening methods which include the steps of sequentially applying to suspected cancerous or precancerous sites preselected volumes of at least two liquid testing reagents of preselected concentrations. My improved method comprises providing such reagents to the administering clinician in prepackaged form, each of said reagents be packaged to contain the preselected volume thereof at the preselected concentration thereof, to permit direct dispensation of each such reagent directly from its package for use in accordance with the screening procedure, without further mixing or measuring steps. In accordance with another embodiment of the invention
I provide a diagnostic kit for performing routine screening procedures to detect possible epithelial cancer. Such procedures include the steps of sequentially applying preselected volumes of at least two testing reagents of preselected concentrations to suspected cancerous or precancerous sites. The kit includes a separate package of each of the testing reagents. Each of the packages contains the preselected volume of the reagent in the preselected concentration thereof.
The drawing depicts a kit constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention, in this case for carrying out the Mashberg screening procedure. The kit can is conveniently contained in a single box 10 which contains all of the components necessary for screening a single patient for oral epithelial cancer. The components include three bottles 11, 12 and 13, with single use cups. Bottle 11 contains lOcc of a pre-rinse solution which is a 1% solution of acetic acid, used to adjust the Ph of the oral cavity and wash away food particles and the like. Bottle 12 contains 10 cc. of a 1% solution of toluidine blue-0. Bottle 13 contains 30 cc. of 1% acetic acid solution post-rinse, which is used to remove excess toluidine blue-0 dye from the mouth. In accordance with the presently preferred embodiment, I also include other optional components in the kit such as an oral diagram sheet 14, on which the clinician can record the location of any suspected cancerous sites for later reference, a patient bib 15, cups 16 for administering water washes and a clinical information reply card 17 which is used to confirm the effectiveness of the procedure.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, my invention is not limited to a specific treatment method or specific solutions. Instead, it is generally applicable to any epithelial cancer detection procedures which employ a plurality of testing reagents, without limitation on the specific testing reagents employed.
Having described my invention in such terms as to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice it, and having identified the presently preferred embodiments thereof, I CLAIM:

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Clciims: 1. In a method for screening patients for epithelial cancer, according to a procedure which includes steps of sequentially applying to suspected cancerous or precancerous sites preselected volumes of at least two liquid testing reagents of preselected concentrations, the improvement comprising providing such reagents to the administering clinician in prepackaged form, each of said reagents being packaged to contain the preselected volume thereof at the preselected concentration thereof, to permit direct dispensation of each such reagent directly from its package for use in accordance with the screening procedure, without further mixing or measuring steps.
2. A diagnostic kit for performing routine screening procedures to detect possible epithelial cancer, said procedures including the steps of sequentially applying to suspected cancerous or precancerous sites, preselected volumes of at least two testing reagents of preselected concentrations, said kit including a separate package of each of said testing reagents, each said package containing said preselected volume said reagent in the preselected concentration thereof.
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AU34740/93A AU696368B2 (en) 1993-01-14 1993-01-14 Method and kit for epithelial cancer screening
JP6516458A JPH07507812A (en) 1993-01-14 1993-01-14 Screening method for epithelial cancer and kit for the screening
CA002131164A CA2131164A1 (en) 1993-01-14 1993-01-14 Method and kit for epithelial cancer screening
PCT/US1993/000352 WO1994016325A1 (en) 1993-01-14 1993-01-14 Method and kit for epithelial cancer screening
US07/978,670 US6417003B1 (en) 1993-01-14 1993-01-14 Method and kit for epithelial cancer screening
EP93903503A EP0636246A1 (en) 1993-01-14 1993-01-14 Method and kit for epithelial cancer screening
KR1019940703061A KR950700541A (en) 1993-01-14 1994-09-01 Epithelial cancer screening method and device

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