Scans battle to spot deadly liver cancer sooner
NCT ID NCT07291141
Summary
This study aims to find the best way to detect liver cancer early in people with advanced liver disease (cirrhosis). Researchers will follow 600 adults with cirrhosis, comparing two scanning methods—ultrasound and a shorter MRI—to see which is more effective at spotting cancer. The study will also track how body composition and muscle health relate to disease progression and cancer risk.
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Department of gastroenterology and hepatology, University hospital in Linköping
RECRUITINGLinköping, Select A State Or Province, S-58931, Sweden
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