Ventilation Imaging to Improve the Quality of Life for Patients With Lung Cancer Treated With Radiation Therapy
NCT: NCT06127654 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This research project is testing a new treatment planning method for patients with lung cancer who will be treated with radiation therapy. This new method is called Computed Tomography (CT) ventilation imaging. It aims to help protect the healthiest parts of patient's lungs from being injured by the radiation therapy. The investigators will determine whether healthy lung sparing can improve the quality of life in these patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ventilation Imaging to Improve the Quality of Life for Patients With Lung Cancer Treated With Radiation Therapy?
Ventilation Imaging to Improve the Quality of Life for Patients With Lung Cancer Treated With Radiation Therapy is a clinical trial registered under NCT06127654. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06127654?
The current status of NCT06127654 (Ventilation Imaging to Improve the Quality of Life for Patients With Lung Cancer Treated With Radiation Therapy) is: RECRUITING.
When did Ventilation Imaging to Improve the Quality of Life for Patients With Lung Cancer Treated With Radiation Therapy start?
Ventilation Imaging to Improve the Quality of Life for Patients With Lung Cancer Treated With Radiation Therapy started on 2026-01-01.
Official Source
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