Could the bugs in your tumor predict your cancer treatment?
NCT ID NCT07263620
Summary
This study aims to see if the types of bacteria found inside digestive system tumors (like stomach, colon, or pancreatic cancer) can help predict which patients will benefit most from chemotherapy given before surgery. Researchers will collect tumor samples from about 90 patients receiving standard pre-surgery chemo to analyze the bacteria and look for patterns linked to treatment success. The goal is to find biological markers that might one day help doctors choose the best treatments for individual patients.
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Patients with esophageal, pancreatic, gastric, or colorectal cancer who are scheduled to receive neoadjuvant therapy
RECRUITINGTianjin, China
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