New scan could reveal if cancer treatment succeeded
NCT ID NCT05876026
Summary
This study tested whether a special type of MRI scan could tell if a patient's rectal cancer was successfully treated. Researchers scanned 44 adults with rectal cancer before and after they received standard chemotherapy and radiation. The goal was to see if the scan could accurately identify when the tumor was replaced by scar tissue, a sign of successful treatment.
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Vejle Hospital
Vejle, Jylland, 7100, Denmark
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