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Using MRI to Protect the Brain in Lung Cancer Patients

Study Leader

John Henry Heinzerling, MD


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    About This Study

    This study is about finding out if using brain scans alone, instead of brain scans plus preventive brain radiation, affects how long people with small cell lung cancer live.

    What Activities Are a Part of this Study?

    • Informed Consent Review
    • Review of Medical History
    • Physical Examinations
    • Study Visits and Consultations
    • Laboratory and Imaging Tests

    Age & Gender

    • 18 - 100 years old
    • All Genders

    Language

    • This study enrolls English and Spanish speakers

    Additional Study Information

    • No compensation provided
    • No reimbursement offered

    Study Locations

    • Greater Charlotte, NC

    Study Topics

    Cancer Cancer: Lung

    Study Locations and Contacts

    • Greater Charlotte, NC: Jenna Gregory LCIClinicalTrialsManagers@atriumhealth.org
    • Study Information
    • IRB Number: IRB00089071

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