New scan could make lung cancer radiation safer

NCT ID NCT07355231

Summary

This study is testing a new way to plan radiation therapy for lung cancer. Researchers will use a special type of MRI scan that uses xenon gas to create a detailed 3D map of how well different parts of the lungs are working. The goal is to direct the radiation beams more precisely, aiming to deliver a strong dose to the tumor while avoiding the healthiest lung tissue. They hope this will reduce lung damage and improve patients' quality of life after treatment.

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