Study aims to sharpen cancer detection with delayed imaging
NCT ID NCT06537960
Summary
This study is testing whether taking PET scan images 2.5 hours after injection, instead of the standard 1 hour, improves the detection of cancer spread to lymph nodes in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Researchers will compare the accuracy of the delayed images against surgical findings in 66 participants. The goal is to see if this simple timing change helps doctors better determine the stage of the cancer and plan the most appropriate treatment.
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Hopital Foch
RECRUITINGSuresnes, Île-de-France Region, 92150, France
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