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Hyperpolarized Carbon C 13 Pyruvate MRI in Imaging Patients with Sarcoma, Prostate, Breast, Brain, or Metastatic Cancer

Trial Status: active

This pilot phase II trial studies how well hyperpolarized carbon C 13 pyruvate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) works in imaging patients with sarcoma, prostate, breast, or brain cancer that may have spread to other places in the body (metastatic). Diagnostic procedures, such as hyperpolarized carbon C 13 pyruvate MRI, may help doctors better understand the changes in metabolism in different kinds of cancer cells in real time.