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PET/CT Scan for the Detection of Blood Flow Changes in Muscle Tissue of the Heart in Cancer Patients Receiving Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy

Trial Status: complete

This clinical trial studies the side effects on the heart from using immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) in treating patients with cancer. Specifically to identify if ICI affects the cardiovascular system early after therapy and if this indicates that some patients may be at an adverse risk for side effects. Diagnostic procedures such as PET/CT may help detect ICI induced inflammation of the muscle tissue of the heart (myocarditis).