Double-Dye MRI aims for sharper liver cancer pictures
NCT ID NCT02156739
Summary
This study is testing if using two different contrast dyes during an MRI scan can help doctors better see and identify spots on the liver, telling harmless ones apart from cancer. It involves people who have already had a recent liver MRI. Researchers will compare the accuracy of scans using one dye versus two dyes to see which method gives clearer, more reliable results.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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