December 13, 2022
Volunteers needed for brain blood vessel research in breast cancer survivors
Submitted by Britton Scheuermann
A clinical research team at Kansas State University, under the direction of Carl Ade, is recruiting participants for a study investigating the health of central and brain blood vessels in cancer survivors.
Qualified participants who are above the age of 21, have been diagnosed with breast cancer in the past five years, received treatment and do not have current cerebral or pulmonary disease may be eligible to enroll.
Volunteers will be asked to come to the third floor of Lafene Health Center on two separate occasions, and each visit will last about 90 minutes. Noninvasive ultrasound images around the neck and in the brain will be collected, and the volunteers will be asked to breathe in and out of a 5-liter bag for about two minutes while images of the small blood vessels in the front of the brain are taken. By participating, you will help researchers determine overall arterial health and the state of brain blood vessel health in cancer survivorship.
For more information, contact Britton Scheuermann at 419-552-8198 or bscheue@k-state.edu.
This study has been reviewed by the Institutional Review Board and received approval No. 11181.