A Pilot Study of Diffusion MRI in the Assessment of Pancreatic Tumor Response
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Cancer, Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 6/4/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2008 |
Patients with pancreatic cancer are treated with combinations of surgery, radiation therapy
and chemotherapy, depending on the location of the cancer and other individual patient
health factors. The goals of therapy are to reduce or eliminate the cancer cells, but
without serious damage to normal cells. Investigators at The University of Michigan are
conducting a research project, to see if treatment effects on an individual patient's cancer
cells can be detected early by new imaging tests in patients with resectable pancreatic
cancer undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
and chemotherapy, depending on the location of the cancer and other individual patient
health factors. The goals of therapy are to reduce or eliminate the cancer cells, but
without serious damage to normal cells. Investigators at The University of Michigan are
conducting a research project, to see if treatment effects on an individual patient's cancer
cells can be detected early by new imaging tests in patients with resectable pancreatic
cancer undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
Patients with pancreatic cancer are treated with combinations of surgery, radiation therapy
and chemotherapy, depending on the location of the cancer and other individual patient
health factors. The goals of therapy are to reduce or eliminate the cancer cells, but
without serious damage to normal cells.Each patient is unique in terms of the cancer type
and location and its sensitivity to treatments. Investigators at The University of Michigan
are conducting a research project to see if treatment effects on an individual patient's
cancer cells can be detected early by new imaging tests in patients with resectable
pancreatic cancer undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Each patient is unique in terms
of the cancer type and location and its sensitivity to treatments.
and chemotherapy, depending on the location of the cancer and other individual patient
health factors. The goals of therapy are to reduce or eliminate the cancer cells, but
without serious damage to normal cells.Each patient is unique in terms of the cancer type
and location and its sensitivity to treatments. Investigators at The University of Michigan
are conducting a research project to see if treatment effects on an individual patient's
cancer cells can be detected early by new imaging tests in patients with resectable
pancreatic cancer undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Each patient is unique in terms
of the cancer type and location and its sensitivity to treatments.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with histologic or cytologic proof of pancreatic cancer, for whom the
treatment plan, at the time of enrollment, is neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed
by surgical resection.
- Patients must be >18 years old.
- Patients cannot weight over 300 pounds, the weight limit of the MRI table.
- Patients must have adequate renal function (estimated glomerular filtration rate > 60
mL/min/m2), to minimize the small risk of nephrogenic systemic sclerosis associated
with gadolinium injection.
- Patients must sign an informed consent indicating that they are aware of the
investigational nature of this study, in keeping with the policies of UM hospital.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients must have no previous radiation to the abdomen.
- Patients who are pregnant or lactating are excluded.
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