This study is looking at a new way to take pictures of the blood and bone marrow to see if it can show leukemia or myeloma (types of blood cancer) after treatment. The special picture is called 18F FLT imaging. These pictures are taken before and about 28 days after treatment. There are two groups: one getting immunotherapy (a treatment that helps your immune system fight cancer) and another receiving standard treatments. To join, you must be between 4 and 80 years old, have high-risk blood cancer, and be able to do the imaging without needing to be asleep. Pregnant or breastfeeding people can't join. The study will watch you for a year to see how well the treatment worked.
NCT03633955
University of Oklahoma
11 July 2024
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