Glowing dye could light the way for brain surgeons
NCT ID NCT07493447
Summary
This early-stage study is testing a special fluorescent dye to see if it can help surgeons better see brain tumors during removal surgery. About 30 adults scheduled for brain tumor surgery will receive the dye by IV 1-5 days before their operation. During surgery, a special camera will be used to see if the dye makes the tumor 'glow,' potentially helping surgeons distinguish it from healthy brain tissue.
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