MRI vs. CT: new study aims to sharpen cancer radiotherapy

NCT ID NCT07365124

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether using MRI scans to plan radiotherapy is better than using CT scans alone. Researchers will work with up to 150 cancer patients and 15 healthy volunteers to see if MRI can make treatment more precise and reduce side effects. The goal is to improve how tumors are targeted and to find MRI markers that predict treatment response.

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  • Swansea Bay University Health Board

    Swansea, United Kingdom

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