Hidden heart risks: tiny monitors track cancer drug side effects
NCT ID NCT05643235
Summary
This study aims to understand how often irregular heartbeats occur in cancer patients starting BTK inhibitor medications. Researchers will implant small heart monitors in 50 patients to continuously track their heart rhythms for up to five years. The goal is to see how frequently these heart issues happen and what actions doctors take when they're detected.
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