Spit test to predict prostate cancer risk?
NCT ID NCT03158922
Summary
This study is testing whether a genetic score from a saliva test can help doctors decide which men should be screened for prostate cancer. It enrolled 329 men aged 55-69 to see if those with the highest genetic risk scores are more likely to have cancer found on a biopsy. The goal is to make screening more targeted and effective.
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Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital
Sutton, Surrey, SM2 5PT, United Kingdom
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