Scientists investigate if body fat and muscle change how radiation hits tumors

NCT ID NCT07587814

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how a person's body composition—like muscle and fat levels—affects the radiation dose delivered to tumors and healthy organs during a targeted therapy for advanced prostate cancer. About 100 men with a specific type of prostate cancer will receive the standard treatment, and researchers will use CT scans to measure body composition and see how it relates to dosing. The goal is to make treatment more precise and reduce side effects.

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  • Centre Henri Becquerel

    Rouen, Normanie, 76038, France

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