Scientists build digital twin to tame scorching cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT05426928
Summary
This study aims to create a computer model that can predict how a patient's body temperature changes during a specialized, heated chemotherapy surgery called HIPEC. Researchers will collect detailed temperature and health data from 30 adults undergoing this treatment for abdominal cancer. The goal is to use this model to help doctors better control the treatment's heat, potentially making it safer and more effective for future patients.
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Katherine Nowak
RECRUITINGDetroit, Michigan, 48202, United States
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