Breathing freely during surgery? study tests gentler anesthesia for lung cancer

NCT ID NCT07327736

Summary

This study is comparing two different ways to give anesthesia during surgery for small, early-stage lung cancer. One method lets patients breathe on their own, while the other uses a breathing tube. Researchers want to see which approach helps patients recover faster, with less pain and fewer complications after their operation.

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