New scan could give doctors clearer picture of liver cancer fight
NCT ID NCT05176223
Summary
This study tested whether a new type of PET scan could improve how doctors monitor advanced liver cancer during immunotherapy. Researchers used a special radioactive tracer designed to stick to liver cancer cells to see if the scans provided a clearer picture of how the cancer was responding to treatment. The goal was to see if this imaging method was better than standard scans at predicting and measuring treatment success.
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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