- Recruiting
Diagnostic Concordance of MR Enterography and Ultrasound for Treatment Response Assessment in Crohn's Disease (MANTRA)
This study looks at how well two types of scans – MR Enterography (MRE) and intestinal ultrasound (IUS) – work to check if Crohn's disease treatment is effective. We want to see if they give similar results and if one scan is better or if they can be used interchangeably.
For: Crohn DiseaseUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
Performance of Ultrasound in Women With Postmenopausal or Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Between White and Black Ethnic Groups- a Retrospective Cohort Study.
This study looks at how well ultrasound scans work for women with unusual vaginal bleeding, especially after menopause. It compares results between White and Black women to see if there are differences in how clear the scans are, which helps doctors check for womb cancer.
For: Postmenopausal Bleeding · Endometrial CancerUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Selective Fetal Growth Restriction in Monochorionic Twins - an International Investigation
This study looks into why some identical twins (monochorionic) grow differently in the womb, a condition called selective fetal growth restriction (sFGR). We want to improve how doctors diagnose it, predict problems, and understand its effects on babies and parents.
For: Twin; Pregnancy, Affecting Fetus or Newborn · Fetal Growth Retardation · Twin Monochorionic Diamniotic PlacentaUnited States · Belgium · Canada - 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
Influence of Sarcopenia on the Course of the Diseases
This study looks at how muscle weakness, called sarcopenia, affects people with serious illnesses like cancer or liver problems. We're using simple ultrasound scans and blood tests to find better ways to spot sarcopenia early and understand its impact on a patient's health journey.
For: Liver Cirrhosis · Cancer · CachexiaGermany