- Recruiting
Energetics and Glutamate in Schizophrenia
This study compares brain activity and chemistry in healthy people and those with schizophrenia. Using special scans, researchers want to see if there are differences in how the brain uses sugar and other chemicals, which could help us understand schizophrenia better.
For: SchizophreniaUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
The BARCODE 1 Study (Full Study): The Use of Genetic Profiling to Guide Prostate Cancer Targeted Screening.
This study looks at using a genetic test to help decide who needs prostate cancer screening. It uses a saliva sample to check for genetic differences that might increase your risk. If your risk is high, you might be offered further tests like an MRI scan and a biopsy.
For: Prostate CancerUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
The i4i PRODICT® Study: Evaluation of the i4i PRODICT® Test in Different Ethnic Groups (The i4i PRODICT® Study).
This study looks at a new saliva test, called i4i PRODICT®, to predict prostate cancer risk in men aged 40-55 from different ethnic backgrounds. It aims to see how well men accept and use this test.
For: Prostate CancerUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
Is Fat in the Liver a Marker of Post-Pregnancy Glycaemic Deterioration in Women With Gestational Diabetes?
This study looks at whether extra fat in the liver (NAFLD) in women who had gestational diabetes means their blood sugar control might get worse after pregnancy. It uses ultrasound and MRI scans to understand these changes and how they relate to the body's use of insulin.
For: Gestational DiabetesUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Pre-therapeutic MRI Assessment of Early-Stage Rectal Cancer and Significant Rectal Polyps to Avoid Major Resectional Surgery
This study aims to improve how MRI scans identify early bowel cancer. By training doctors to spot these cancers better, more patients could have a simpler local procedure, avoiding major surgery and helping them keep their bowel.
For: Rectal Cancer · Colo-rectal CancerUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
The Value of Advanced Imaging Sequences for Fetal MRI in Clinical Practice
This study looks at improving MRI scans for unborn babies. We're exploring new ways to get clearer images, especially for the heart and bones. We also want to see if using a stronger MRI machine (3T) makes a difference and if new scanning techniques can help doctors diagnose conditions better.
For: Fetal ConditionsUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Radiofrequency Denervation and Brain Imaging
This study looks at how a treatment for long-term lower back pain, called radiofrequency denervation, affects the brain. Researchers will use special brain scans (MRIs) to see if and how the brain changes after treatment, hoping to better understand who benefits most.
For: Low Back Pain, MechanicalUnited Kingdom