Scientists track 3,000 people for a decade to unlock stomach cancer clues
NCT ID NCT07438418
Summary
This study aims to understand if a simple stool test can help predict who is at higher risk for developing stomach cancer. Researchers will follow 3,000 people aged 40 and over for up to 10 years, comparing cancer rates between those with positive and negative test results. The goal is to gather knowledge to improve future screening and prevention strategies, not to provide treatment.
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People's Hospital of Tongling City
Tongling, China
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