Gastrointestinal Tumors Clinical Trial
Official title:
PD-L1 Targeting Molecular Imaging of Solid Tumors
The objective of the study is to constrcut a noninvasive approach WL12 PET/CT to detect the PD-L1 expression of tumor lesions in patients with gastrointestinal tumors and to identify patients benefiting from anti-PD-1/L1 treatment.
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