Blood test hunt for silent HPV cancers in men
NCT ID NCT02897427
Summary
This study aims to learn if certain markers in blood or saliva can help identify men who are at higher risk for developing HPV-related cancers, particularly in the throat. Researchers are enrolling 1,500 men to collect samples and track them over time to understand the link between HPV infection and cancer risk. The goal is to develop better methods for early cancer screening before symptoms appear.
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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