3D-Printed device aims to improve cervical cancer radiation

NCT ID NCT07435987

Summary

This study is testing whether a custom 3D-printed device can make radiation treatment for advanced cervical cancer more precise and effective. Twenty-five patients will receive their standard radiation treatment, but for one session, doctors will use this new, personalized applicator instead of the standard one. The main goal is to see if using this custom device is practical and safe in a real clinical setting.

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Locations

  • Erasmus Medical Center

    Rotterdam, 3015 GD, Netherlands

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