New scan aims to spot leftover brain tumor after surgery
NCT ID NCT07274397
Summary
This study is testing whether a special type of brain scan (PET-MRI) can be done safely and effectively within two days after surgery for glioblastoma, a serious brain cancer. The goal is to see if this early scan can detect leftover tumor tissue better than the standard MRI scan. The study will include 15 adults in France who have just had surgery for suspected glioblastoma.
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