GliomaAI-MG: MRI-Based Detection of Molecular Glioblastoma
NCT: NCT07664254 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The goal of this observational study is to learn whether an artificial intelligence system called GliomaAI-MG can help detect a specific molecular type of brain tumour called molecular glioblastoma using routine MRI scans. The study uses previously collected and fully anonymised MRI data from 1,372 patients from 13 institutions in the Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA). The main questions it aims to answer are: * How accurately can GliomaAI-MG identify molecular glioblastoma from MRI scans? * How well does the system perform across data from different hospitals and patient groups? Researchers will use existing MRI scans and clinical information to train and test the AI system. No new scans, treatments, or hospital visits are required for participants, and all data used is fully anonymised and obtained from an existing research database. Participants will not be asked to do anything, as this study only uses previously collected imaging data.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GliomaAI-MG: MRI-Based Detection of Molecular Glioblastoma?
GliomaAI-MG: MRI-Based Detection of Molecular Glioblastoma is a clinical trial registered under NCT07664254. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07664254?
The current status of NCT07664254 (GliomaAI-MG: MRI-Based Detection of Molecular Glioblastoma) is: COMPLETED.
When did GliomaAI-MG: MRI-Based Detection of Molecular Glioblastoma start?
GliomaAI-MG: MRI-Based Detection of Molecular Glioblastoma started on 2017-03-14.
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