Can MRI scans predict breast cancer treatment success?
NCT ID NCT03738553
Summary
This study aims to see if MRI scans taken before and after treatment can help doctors understand how HER2-positive breast cancer responds to therapy. Researchers will scan 13 patients receiving standard anti-HER2 drugs before surgery to see if imaging changes match what's seen in tumor tissue samples. The goal is to learn if MRI could eventually help predict treatment effectiveness earlier.
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Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
Seattle, Washington, 98109, United States
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