- Not yet recruiting
MRinRT: Swansea University and SWWCC Collaboration Study.
This study looks at using MRI scans to make radiotherapy for cancers like brain, stomach, and gullet cancer more accurate. It aims to see if MRI can help doctors better plan and adjust treatment, potentially reducing side effects.
For: Carcinoma · Glioblastoma · RadiotherapyUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruiting
The Oswestry Metabolic BONE Cohort
This study looks at how conditions like osteoporosis, obesity, and diabetes affect bone health and fracture risk. Researchers use information from regular patient care, including scans and health records, to better understand and predict broken bones, helping improve treatments.
For: OsteoporosisUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Understanding Beta Cell Disorders Through the Study of Rare Genotypes (ENDURE)
This study, called ENDURE, wants to understand how rare changes in our genes affect cells that control blood sugar. We're looking for people with and without these gene changes to help us learn more about diabetes and other sugar-related conditions, hoping to find new ways to help patients.
For: Diabetes Mellitus · Monogenic Diabetes · HyperinsulinismUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
My Personalized Breast Screening
This study, called MyPeBS, is looking at new ways to check for breast cancer. It's comparing standard breast screening with a more personalised approach, based on your individual risk, aiming to find cancers earlier and see which method works best over 4 years, with longer follow-up.
For: Breast ScreeningBelgium · France · Israel - Recruiting
SupraScapular Cuff Study: Assessing the Effects of Size and Type of Rotator Cuff Tear on Suprascapular Nerve Function
This study looks at how the size and type of shoulder tendon tears (rotator cuff) affect a nearby nerve (suprascapular nerve). We're trying to understand if tears damage this nerve and if surgery can help it recover. It also aims to see what factors might protect the nerve.
For: Orthopedic DisorderUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Renal Tumour Imaging Using MRI
This study looks at new MRI scans for kidney tumours. We want to see if these scans can tell us what type of kidney tumour someone has before surgery. This could help doctors decide the best treatment, avoiding unnecessary procedures for harmless tumours.
For: Renal Cancer · MRI · Small Renal MassUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Lung MRI in Paediatric Lung Disease: MRI in PBB
This study looks at a new, safe MRI scan for children aged 5-17 with a long-lasting wet cough, called Protracted Bacterial Bronchitis (PBB). It uses a special gas to find problems in their lungs early, hoping to improve treatment and reduce antibiotics.
For: Protracted Bacterial BronchitisUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruiting
PRostate Cancer Enhanced Diagnosis by Calibration Technology
This study is developing a new tool to improve how prostate cancer is found using MRI scans. It aims to make MRI results more consistent and accurate by using special mats and software to calibrate the scans, helping doctors better plan for biopsies.
For: Prostate CancersUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
MEMRI and Kidney Disease
This study uses a special MRI scan to look at how kidney injury, kidney transplants, and other kidney problems affect your heart. Researchers want to find a new way to identify people at risk of heart problems and ongoing kidney disease, helping them get treatment earlier.
For: Acute Kidney Injury · Kidney Transplant · VasculitisUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
UK Imaging Diabetes Study Seeing Diabetes Clearly
This study looks at how Type 2 Diabetes affects different body organs using special MRI scans. We want to see if these scans can help predict future health problems in people with diabetes who haven't had heart issues before. It involves a single MRI scan and a few other checks over 5 years.
For: Type2 DiabetesUnited Kingdom