Zapping lung cancer: trial tests new microwave treatment to avoid major surgery
NCT ID NCT06869122
Summary
This study is testing a new medical device that uses microwave energy to heat and destroy lung cancer tumors. The procedure is done through a thin tube in the airway (bronchoscopy) and aims to be a less invasive alternative to surgical removal. Up to 18 UK patients scheduled for lung surgery will first receive this experimental ablation treatment to see if it is safe and effective.
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Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Brompton Hospital, Sydney Street
RECRUITINGLondon, UK, SW3 6NP, United Kingdom
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