Doctors test less invasive ways to fight lung cancer
NCT ID NCT07272356
Summary
This study compares three established treatments for lung tumors: surgery, targeted radiation, and a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat or cold to destroy tumors. It aims to see which approach works best for controlling cancer while preserving patients' breathing ability and quality of life. About 100 adults in Lithuania with lung cancer or tumors that have spread to the lungs will be followed for two years.
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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics
Kaunas, 50161, Lithuania
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