New brain scan could help surgeons predict tumor 'Stickiness' before operating
NCT ID NCT06955208
Summary
This study is testing a special type of MRI scan called 3D MRE to see if it can measure how stiff and 'sticky' a brain tumor is before surgery. Researchers will scan 300 patients with a common type of brain tumor called a meningioma and compare the scan results to what surgeons find during the actual operation. The goal is to see if this scan can help surgeons plan safer and more effective surgeries by knowing the tumor's texture in advance.
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Shengjing Hospital
RECRUITINGShenyang, Liaoning, 110000, China
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