Brain scan study aims to personalize cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT04197297
Summary
This study is testing whether special brain scans (MRI and CT) taken before and after radiation treatment can predict how well patients with brain metastases will respond. Researchers want to see if changes visible on these scans can help doctors choose the best treatment approach for each patient. The study involves 90 patients receiving radiation treatment at Princess Margaret Cancer Center over two years.
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University Health Network
RECRUITINGToronto, Ontario, L4W4C2, Canada
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