Faster MRI scans challenge ultrasounds in race to detect deadly liver cancer
NCT ID NCT05095714
Summary
This study is testing whether adding a quick, 10-minute MRI scan to the standard 6-month ultrasound check can help find liver cancer at its earliest, most treatable stage in people with cirrhosis who are at high risk. Researchers will compare the two approaches in about 944 patients to see if the MRI finds more early cancers and if the extra cost is worth the health benefit. If successful, this faster MRI method could become a new standard for monitoring high-risk patients worldwide.
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Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris - Hôpital Avicenne
RECRUITINGBondy, 93140, France
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