Liquid biopsies may spare lynch syndrome patients from frequent scopes
NCT ID NCT07360834
First seen Jan 23, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 13 times
Summary
This study looks at whether simple tests on blood, urine, stool, and vaginal swabs can detect cancer early in people with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that raises cancer risk. The goal is to see if these non-invasive liquid biopsies work as well as standard procedures like colonoscopy. If successful, patients might need fewer invasive exams, improving comfort and quality of life.
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Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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GGC Network
Paris, France
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Ist. Tumori di Milano
Milan, Italy
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Klinicki Bolnicki Centar Sestre Milosrdnice Ustanova
Zagreb, Croatia
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Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute
Brno, Czechia
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Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
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Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital
Riga, Latvia
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Tampereen Korkeakoulusäätiö SR
Helsinki, Finland
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University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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