Mexico launches major push to catch lung cancer early in smokers and wood smoke exposed
NCT ID NCT06535451
Summary
This study aims to find lung cancer early in 1,000 high-risk Mexican adults using annual low-dose CT scans. Participants are people aged 50+ who are heavy smokers, former smokers, exposed to significant wood smoke, or have COPD. The goal is to see if regular scans can detect cancer sooner, potentially improving survival, and the study will follow participants for up to 10 years.
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Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan) Mexico
RECRUITINGMexico City, Tlalpan, 14080, Mexico
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