Sound waves take on pancreatic cancer: new device tested in 90 patients
NCT ID NCT05601323
First seen Mar 21, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study tests whether adding a high-intensity focused ultrasound device called Suizenji to standard chemotherapy can help people with advanced pancreatic cancer that no longer responds to initial treatment. About 90 adults whose cancer has spread or cannot be removed will receive either chemo alone or chemo plus the ultrasound treatment. The goal is to see if the combination improves survival and shrinks tumors.
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Locations
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Aichi Medical University Hospital
Nagakute-shi, Aichi, 480-1195, Japan
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Kanagawa Cancer Center
Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 241-8515, Japan
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Tohoku University Hospital
Sendai-shi, Miyagi, 980-8574, Japan
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Tokyo Medical University Hospita
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan
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Toyama University Hospital
Toyama-shi, Toyama, 930-0194, Japan
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Wakayama Medical University Hospital
Wakayama-shi, Wakayama, 641-8510, Japan
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Yokohama City University Medical Center
Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 232-0024, Japan
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