New scan could spare pancreatic cancer patients unnecessary surgery
NCT ID NCT07252076
Summary
This study is testing if a special type of MRI scan can find tiny liver tumors that standard CT scans often miss in people with pancreatic cancer. The goal is to help doctors make better treatment decisions, potentially avoiding surgeries that wouldn't help if the cancer has already spread. Researchers will enroll 120 newly diagnosed patients to compare the accuracy of MRI against CT scans.
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SC Chirurgia Generale
RECRUITINGAlessandria, Piedmont, 15121, Italy
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