Doctors test High-Tech MRI to predict cancer treatment success
NCT ID NCT03483337
Summary
This study is testing new MRI scanning methods to see if they can provide better information about head, neck, and thyroid cancers. Researchers want to find specific signs on the MRI scans, called biomarkers, that might predict how well a tumor will respond to treatment early on. The study involves 200 adult patients with these cancers who are receiving care at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
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