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An Investigational Scan ( 18F FLT PET scan) for the Imaging of Recurrent or Refractory Acute Leukemia in Patients Receiving Treatment

Trial Status: active

This phase I trial tests the safety, side effects, and how well the 18F FLT positron emission tomography (PET) scan detects cancer in patients with acute leukemia that have come back (recurrent) or have not respond to treatment (refractory). 18F FLT is an imaging agent that is taken up by cancer cells and may identify leukemia disease. PET is an established imaging technique that utilizes small amounts of radioactivity attached to very minimal amounts of a tracer to determine how well tissues and organs are working. Undergoing 18F FLT PET scans may improve cancer diagnosis and determine whether cancer has responded to treatment.