AI-Powered CT scans could replace costly PET scans for lung cancer
NCT ID NCT07243873
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether synthetic PET images, created from standard CT scans using artificial intelligence, can accurately diagnose and guide treatment for lung cancer. Researchers will enroll 10,000 people with non-small cell lung cancer to see if this new method matches the quality of real PET scans. If successful, it could reduce the need for extra radiation and expensive imaging.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.
Contacts and locations
Locations
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Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University
RECRUITINGZunyi, Guizhou, 563000, China
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Ningbo No.2 Hospital
RECRUITINGNingbo, Zhejiang, China
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Shanghai East Hospital
RECRUITINGShanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200433, China
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Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital
RECRUITINGShanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200433, China
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University
RECRUITINGJiangxi, Nanchang, China
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