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Clinical Trials :: BOLD Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Lung Tumors



Ad Title: BOLD Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Lung Tumors
Study Title: BOLD Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Lung Tumors: Physiological Characterization of Lung Cancer
Protocol Number: 032008-011
Department(s) involved in the Study: Radiation Oncology, Radiology
Purpose of the Study: To determine if the BOLD MRI technique can be used for imaging of untreated lung cancer patients feasibly with image acquisition allowing subsequent correlation to hypoxia as similar to BOLD use in other sites including prostate and breast cancer.
Participant Eligibility: Histological confirmation of non-small cell lung cancer. Patients must have gross untreated tumor within their chest (lungs or lymph nodes) visible of CT or MRI.
Disease/Condition Under Study: Lung Cancer
Cancer Related Study: Yes
Study Drug(s):
Study Device(s): BOLD MRI, DCE MRI
Study Doctor: Dr. Robert Timmerman
Location of Study:
Sites Recruiting at this Site
UT Southwestern University Hospitals St. Paul Building Yes
UT Southwestern University Hospitals Zale Lipshy Building Yes
Aston Ambulatory Care Center Yes
UT Southwestern Moncrief Cancer Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center Yes
Contact Phone: 214-648-5531
Email: irma.charles@Utsouthwestern.Edu
Other Information:
Website Keywords: Lung Cancer, Radiology, Therapeutic Radiology
Medical Keywords: hypoxia, Lung Cancer, Magnetic Resonance Imaging , MRI, tumor oxygenation