Glowing dye lights up lung cancer for surgeons
NCT ID NCT07276789
Summary
This study is testing a new fluorescent dye called LS301-IT to see if it helps surgeons better identify and remove lung cancer tissue during minimally invasive surgery. The dye is given by IV before surgery and is designed to make cancer cells glow under special camera imaging. The main goal is to see if this imaging helps surgeons find tumors or check surgical margins that are hard to see with normal light.
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University of Pennsylvania
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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