Scientists test 'Sound' imaging to watch cancer treatment in real time
NCT ID NCT06465966
Summary
This study is testing a new imaging technique called iRAI that uses sound waves to monitor proton radiation therapy as it's being delivered to prostate cancer patients. Researchers want to see if this method can accurately track where the radiation dose is going inside the body during treatment. The study involves 30 men with prostate cancer who are already scheduled to receive proton therapy at the University of Florida.
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Univeristy of Florida Health Proton Therapy Institute
RECRUITINGJacksonville, Florida, 32206, United States
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