Massive 50,000-person study tackles sky-high stomach cancer rates in indigenous communities
NCT ID NCT03900910
Summary
This study aims to prevent stomach cancer in Indigenous communities in Taiwan, where rates are much higher than in non-Indigenous populations. Researchers will enroll 50,000 adults aged 20-60 to test if treating a common stomach bacteria called H. pylori can lower cancer risk. The program focuses on overcoming barriers to healthcare access and creating a prevention model for these specific communities.
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National Taiwan University Hospital
RECRUITINGTaipei, Taiwan, 10002, Taiwan
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