Brain scans could personalize Alzheimer's care, reduce radiation exposure
NCT ID NCT07456462
Summary
This study aims to develop better ways to monitor Alzheimer's treatment using MRI scans instead of current PET scans. Researchers will follow 50 people with early Alzheimer's who are receiving standard antibody treatments to see if MRI can predict when treatment has worked enough to potentially stop. The goal is to create personalized monitoring that's safer, cheaper, and helps doctors determine the right treatment duration for each patient.
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San Raffaele Neurology Unit
Milan, Milano, 20132, Italy
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