Adaptive Pet Study

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

271

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 31, 2012

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2016

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2016

Conditions
Head and Neck CancersLung and Esophagus CancersAnal, Cervix, Vulvar, Vaginal, and Endometrium Cancers
Interventions
OTHER

PET-CT

At radiation planning subjects will have a PET-CT. The CT scan - also called computerized tomography or just CT - combines a series of X-ray views taken from many different angles to produce cross-sectional images of the bones and soft tissues inside the body. A PET is a highly specialized imaging technique that uses short-lived radioactive substances (such as FDG a simple sugar labeled with a radioactive atom) to produce three-dimensional colored images of those substances functioning within the body. These images are called PET scans and the technique is termed PET scanning. PET scanning provides information about the body's chemistry not available through other procedures. Unlike CT or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), techniques that look at anatomy or body form, PET studies metabolic activity or body function.

Trial Locations (1)

27710

Duke University Medical Center, Durham

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Duke University

OTHER