Blood test may spot lung Cancer's sneaky return after surgery

NCT ID NCT05165160

First seen Dec 04, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 22 times

Summary

This study looks at whether a simple blood test (called MiTest) can find tiny bits of cancer DNA left behind after lung cancer surgery. Researchers will follow 133 people with stage I to IIIA lung cancer for one year to see if the test results match who stays cancer-free. The goal is to learn if this test can help doctors know who needs extra treatment to prevent the cancer from coming back.

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Locations

  • University Hospital

    Montpellier, 34295, France

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