Better scans could prevent unnecessary pancreatic cancer surgeries

NCT ID NCT05428358

Summary

This study is testing whether adding an MRI scan to the standard CT scan helps doctors make better decisions about who should have pancreatic cancer surgery. Researchers want to see if the MRI finds small liver metastases that the CT misses, which would mean surgery isn't the right treatment. The goal is to help patients avoid major surgery when it won't cure their cancer and instead get them on more appropriate treatments sooner.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • Aalborg University Hospital

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    Aalborg, Denmark

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  • Aarhus University Hospital

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    Aarhus, 8200, Denmark

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  • Rigshospitalet

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    Copenhagen, Denmark

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