Could seizure tracking offer an early warning for brain tumors?
NCT ID NCT04553757
Summary
This study aims to understand if changes in seizure frequency can serve as an early sign of how well a brain tumor is responding to treatment. It involves 100 adults with low-grade glioma who have a history of seizures. Participants complete a short survey about their seizures at each clinic visit, and researchers compare this information with their MRI scans and treatment outcomes.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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