U.S., March 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07476651) titled 'Scout Dose of Resin Microspheres' on March 08.
Brief Summary: This study looks at a liver cancer treatment called radioembolization and tests a new, possibly more accurate way to check if the treatment is safe for a patient's lungs.
Radioembolization is a procedure where tiny beads containing a radioactive substance (yttrium-90) are injected into the arteries that feed a liver tumor. These beads lodge mainly in the tumor and deliver radiation directly to it, while sparing most of the normal liver. However, some of these beads can bypass the liver circulation and travel to the lungs. If too many reach the lungs, they can cause seri...