HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nikita Sushentsev from the Departmentand University have published the paper: The effect of gadolinium-based contrast agent administration on magnetic resonance fingerprinting-based T1 relaxometry in patients with prostate cancer, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- how: All elements of this prospective study were carried out in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and were approved by the institutional ethics board (NRES Committee East of England UK) with written informed consent obtained from all participants.
- future: These results will help inform future studies when MRF may be incorporated into prostate mpMRI . . .
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