Scientists hunt hidden cancer cells in 'Healthy' skin
NCT ID NCT02854124
Summary
This study aimed to understand if melanoma skin cancer cells spread to nearby healthy-looking tissue very early in the disease. Researchers analyzed tissue samples from 226 patients with early-stage melanoma to look for hidden cancer cells. They wanted to see if finding these cells could help predict a patient's long-term survival and guide future treatments.
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Name:: INSERM - UMRS 938, UPMC Saint-Antoinen Hospital, Team "Stem cells and transition from pre-invasive tumors"
Paris, Paris, 75012, France
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