Mapping the journey: how latin america detects lung problems

NCT ID NCT05091437

Summary

This study observed how doctors across Latin America find, diagnose, and decide on treatment for lung nodules (small spots in the lungs). Researchers tracked over 500 patients to understand the steps, timing, and resources used from when a nodule is first seen on a scan to when a treatment plan is made. The goal is to identify gaps and improve the process for earlier lung cancer detection.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Research Site

    CABA, Argentina

  • Research Site

    Porto Alegre, Brazil

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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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    São Paulo, Brazil

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    Antofagasta, Chile

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    Concepción, Chile

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    Bogotá, Colombia

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    Cundinamarca, Colombia

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    San José, Costa Rica

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    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

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    Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

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    Estado de México, Mexico

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    Mexico City, Mexico

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    Panama City, Panama

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