Glowing cancer cells: new dye helps surgeons see hidden tumors
NCT ID NCT07039526
Summary
This study is testing a special fluorescent dye called CYTALUX that is given before surgery. The dye attaches to cancer cells and glows under a special camera, helping surgeons see and remove more cancerous tissue during the operation. The goal is to see if this method helps find more cancer than standard visual inspection alone in patients with gastrointestinal or gynecologic cancers.
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Clemments University Hospital
RECRUITINGDallas, Texas, 75235, United States
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