Scientists hunt for early warning signs of deadly cancers
NCT ID NCT00900419
Summary
This study aims to identify biological markers (biomarkers) in tissue and sputum samples that could signal the development of lung, head, neck, or esophageal cancers. Researchers are enrolling 700 participants who either have precancerous cell changes, a history of these cancers, or are undergoing a medically necessary lung scope procedure. The goal is to collect and analyze samples to better understand how these cancers develop, which may help guide future research and detection methods.
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University of Colorado Cancer Center at UC Health Sciences Center
RECRUITINGAurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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