New imaging tool tested for better cervical cancer detection
NCT ID NCT06083103
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aims to see if a newer type of scan, called PET/MRI, is better than the standard PET/CT scan at finding cancer spread in lymph nodes for people with cervical cancer. About 50 adults with stage IB2 to IVA cervical cancer will be enrolled. Researchers will compare the accuracy of both scans to determine which one works best.
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Institut de cancérologie Strasbourg Europe
RECRUITINGStrasbourg, 67033, France
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