Which scan best guides breast cancer surgery?
NCT ID NCT07441330
Summary
This study aimed to find out which of three common imaging scans—ultrasound, MRI, or PET-CT—most accurately measures the size of a breast cancer tumor after a patient completes chemotherapy. Doctors need this information to plan the best surgical approach. The researchers compared the scan results with the actual tumor tissue removed during surgery to see which scan was most reliable.
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Hôpital Privé Paul d'Egine
Champigny-sur-Marne, 94500, France
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