Urine test could spare cancer patients from frequent, uncomfortable scopes
NCT ID NCT07187063
Summary
This study is testing if a simple urine test can safely reduce how often people with a certain type of bladder cancer need to get invasive scope exams (cystoscopies) to check for cancer coming back. It will enroll 56 patients whose initial treatment appears successful. The goal is to see if using the urine test to guide check-ups is as safe and effective as the current standard of more frequent scopes.
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Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
RECRUITINGBurlington, Massachusetts, 01805, United States
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