Scientists use 'Glowing' scans to watch cancer drug hunt tumors
NCT ID NCT07440212
Summary
This study aims to see how well a new drug called ivonescimab (AK112) travels to and stays in the tumors of people with esophageal cancer. Researchers will use a special PET scan to track a tiny radioactive version of the drug in about 50 patients. The goal is to better understand how the drug behaves in the body to help guide future treatment.
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Daping Hospital, Army Medical University
Chongqing, Chongqing Municipality, 400010, China
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