AI steps in to make safer, clearer liver scans for cancer patients
NCT ID NCT03151564
Summary
This study is testing new artificial intelligence (AI) software designed to improve the quality of CT scan images of the liver. The goal is to see if these AI-enhanced images, taken with a lower dose of radiation, can detect liver metastases (cancer spread) as accurately as standard, higher-radiation scans. The trial involves adults with colorectal cancer who have known liver metastases and are scheduled for a standard abdominal CT scan.
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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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