Can an MRI predict who will beat cervical cancer?
NCT ID NCT07305727
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at MRI scans from 120 women with advanced cervical cancer to see if a computer model can predict how well their tumors respond to standard chemotherapy and radiation. The goal is to identify women who might need different or stronger treatments early on. Researchers will analyze scans taken before and after treatment to build a predictive tool.
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Conditions
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Nimes University Hospital
RECRUITINGNîmes, Gard, 30029, France
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