Blood test may spot lung cancer sooner in High-Risk patients

NCT ID NCT07615556

First seen May 31, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026 · Updated 4 times

Summary

This study aims to see if a blood test that looks for genetic changes from tumors (ctDNA) can help find lung cancer earlier in people who have suspicious lung nodules on CT scans. Researchers will collect blood samples from 200 participants in Hong Kong and Vietnam at the start and after 6 months, and compare the test results with follow-up CT scans. The goal is to improve how doctors decide which nodules need further action, potentially reducing unnecessary procedures and catching cancer sooner.

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  • University of Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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