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PH Weighted Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI-Based Surgical Resection to Improve Survival in Patients With Glioblastoma
Sponsor: Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
This phase III trial compares pH weighted chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based surgical resections to standard of care surgical resections for the treatment of patients with glioblastoma. Standard of care therapy for glioblastoma is surgery to remove tumor tissue that enhances on standard MRI imaging, however, it has been shown that significant tumor burden exists in the region around the tumor tissue that does not enhance with standard MRI. MRI is a procedure in which radio waves and a powerful magnet linked to a computer are used to create detailed pictures of areas inside the body. These pictures can show the difference between normal and tumor tissue. CEST MRI is a technique that uses differences in the tissue environment, like protein concentration or intracellular pH, to generate contrast differences. CEST MRI may identify tumor tissue that does not enhance with standard of care MRI. PH weighted CEST MRI based surgical resection may be more effective compared to standard of care surgical resection in treating patients with glioblastoma.
Official title: PH Weighted Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Based Surgical Resections of Glioblastoma
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-12-01
Completion Date
2030-06-01
Last Updated
2026-02-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Undergo CEST MRI
Contrast-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Undergo contrast-enhanced MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Undergo MRI
Radiation Therapy
Undergo standard of care radiation therapy
Surgical Procedure
Undergo surgical resection
Temozolomide
Given PO
Locations (1)
UCLA / Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Los Angeles, California, United States