Faster cancer scans? study tests new imaging machine
NCT ID NCT04478318
Summary
This study is testing a new type of PET/CT scanner called uEXPLORER to see if it can produce images as good as standard scanners, but in less time. It involves 180 adults with lung cancer, lymphoma, or melanoma who are already scheduled for a standard PET/CT scan. The main goal is to find the shortest possible scan time on the new machine that still gives doctors clear pictures for cancer staging.
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University of California Davis
Sacramento, California, 95817, United States
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