Scientists hunt for Cancer's 'Fingerprints' in blood and urine
NCT ID NCT03551951
Summary
This study aims to learn if finding cancer cells or cancer DNA in a person's blood, urine, or bone marrow can help doctors better understand how cancer spreads. Researchers will collect samples from 100 people with cancer and 200 people at high risk for lung cancer to see if these 'liquid biopsies' can help detect cancer earlier. The goal is to gather knowledge that could lead to more personalized treatments in the future.
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Harry S Truman Veterans Memorial Hospital
RECRUITINGColumbia, Missouri, 65212, United States
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