Glow-in-the-dark dye could help doctors spot lung cancer during a scope exam

NCT ID NCT06809946

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a special dye, given before a bronchoscopy, can make lung tumors glow so doctors can see them more clearly. About 20 adults with a suspicious lung nodule or lymph node will receive the dye and then have a bronchoscopy with a special camera. The goal is to see if the dye helps tell cancer from normal tissue, which could improve diagnosis.

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  • University Medical Center Groningen

    Groningen, Netherlands

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