Do radiotherapy masks blur the picture? small study investigates MRI quality
NCT ID NCT06994702
Summary
This study checked if the special plastic masks used to hold a patient's head still during brain cancer radiotherapy affect the quality of MRI scans. Researchers scanned 3 healthy volunteers with and without these masks to see if image quality changed. The goal was to understand if these masks interfere with creating the best possible treatment plan.
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Institut de Cancerologie de L'Ouest
Angers, 49055, France
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