Blood test could spot cervical cancer return sooner
NCT ID NCT07493928
Summary
This study is testing whether HPV tests from cervical swabs and blood samples can help detect if cervical cancer returns after a patient finishes radiotherapy treatment. Researchers will follow 120 patients for two years after their treatment to see if these HPV tests can find cancer recurrence earlier than current standard check-ups. The goal is to improve follow-up care and potentially allow for more personalized monitoring plans.
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General Faculty Hospital in Prague
RECRUITINGPrague, 12800, Czechia
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