Glowing dye helps surgeons see lung cancer more clearly
NCT ID NCT07498933
Summary
This study is testing two new imaging methods to help doctors better see lung cancer tumors. Before surgery, patients get a special PET scan. During surgery, doctors use a fluorescent dye that makes tumor tissue glow under special light. The goal is to see if these methods can more accurately show where the cancer is and how well initial treatments worked, helping surgeons remove the right tissue.
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Peking University People's Hospital
RECRUITINGBeijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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