The patients' experience of neuroimaging of primary brain tumors: a cross-sectional survey study.
Ivar J H G WamelinkHugo L HempelElsmarieke Van De GiessenMark H M VriesPhilip C De Witt HamerFrederik BarkhofVera Catharina KeilPublished in: Journal of neuro-oncology (2023)
Patients with primary brain tumors experienced current neuro-oncological MRI practice as positive. Especially women would, however, prefer GBCA-free imaging if diagnostically equally accurate. Patient knowledge of GBCAs was limited, indicating improvable patient information.
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