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MR Imaging Study Using the Northern Alberta Linac-MR (Northern LIGHTs - 1)
Sponsor: AHS Cancer Control Alberta
Summary
Cancers are often treated with external beam radiotherapy. Current radiotherapy treatments are performed using computed tomography (also known as CT) scans which may not always clearly identify the cancer. In some instances, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be able to better identify cancers. Therefore, efforts are currently underway to use the MRI scans to improve radiotherapy treatments or eventually even use radiotherapy equipment that only uses MRI scans to guide treatments. This new technology that will only use MRI scans to guide treatments is called the Linac-MR (linear accelerator with an MRI). The purpose of this pilot phase of the study is to test whether the Alberta linac-MR P3 system at the Cross Cancer Institute can acquire high quality MR images safely. It will allow the researchers to develop the best collection of MR images possible with this new machine, in order to allow them to visualize tumors for future patients that are treated on this machine.
Official title: Northern Alberta Linac-MR Image-Guided Human Clinical Trials - 1
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
250
Start Date
2021-08-23
Completion Date
2029-01
Last Updated
2025-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
MR scan with the Alberta linac-MR P3 system
Single MR imaging session to develop and optimize the necessary MR sequences on the Alberta linac-MR P3 system to allow for MR-guided radiotherapy.
Locations (1)
Cross Cancer Institute
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada