Glowing dye trial aims to guide surgeons in delicate pediatric cancer operations
NCT ID NCT07054944
Summary
This study is testing whether a special green dye can safely and effectively help surgeons see the first lymph nodes that cancer might spread to in children with solid tumors. During surgery, the dye is injected near the tumor and glows under a special camera, highlighting these 'sentinel' lymph nodes. The goal is to see if this technique works well for kids, potentially helping surgeons be more precise during lymph node removal.
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