Blood test research aims to improve cancer surgery monitoring
NCT ID NCT06929013
Summary
This study is investigating whether specific markers in the blood can help doctors better monitor colorectal cancer patients after surgery for peritoneal metastases. Researchers will track how quickly these markers clear from the blood after surgery in 58 participants, including cancer patients and people with other abdominal conditions. The goal is to develop more objective ways to assess whether surgery successfully removed all cancer cells.
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Hôpital Lyon Sud
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