Better scans could prevent unnecessary pancreatic cancer surgeries
NCT ID NCT05428358
Summary
This study is testing whether adding MRI scans to the standard CT scans helps doctors make better decisions about who should have pancreatic cancer surgery. Researchers want to see if MRI can better detect small liver metastases that CT might miss, which would change treatment from surgery to other options. The goal is to avoid unnecessary surgeries in patients whose cancer has already spread, sparing them from major operations that won't help.
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Aalborg University Hospital
RECRUITINGAalborg, Denmark
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Aarhus University Hospital
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Rigshospitalet
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