Tracking hidden damage: imaging study seeks to predict swelling risk after breast cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT07297927
Summary
This study aims to understand how radiation therapy for breast cancer affects the body's lymphatic system, which can lead to painful arm swelling called lymphedema. Researchers will use a safe imaging dye to visualize lymphatic flow in 40 female patients before and after their standard radiation treatment. The goal is to identify early warning signs that could help doctors predict which patients might develop swelling later, allowing for earlier preventive care.
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Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital
RECRUITINGHwaseong-si, Gyeonggido, 18450, South Korea
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