Light-Sound scanner aims to sharpen cancer imaging
NCT ID NCT06477003
Summary
This study is testing a new imaging device called MSOT that uses light and sound to create pictures. It aims to see if it can better identify affected lymph nodes in head and neck cancer patients and monitor scarring from radiation treatment. The study will involve 100 patients and is focused on evaluating the device's safety and how its images compare to standard methods. The trial is currently suspended.
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University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73104, United States
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