Simple blood test could spot three cancers before symptoms appear
NCT ID NCT07236177
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is testing a new way to detect cancer by looking at certain enzymes in the blood. Researchers will collect blood samples from 220 people—120 with breast, lung, or pancreatic cancer and 100 without cancer. They want to see if the enzyme levels are different between the groups, which could lead to a simple test for earlier cancer detection.
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C.H.U. Poitiers
RECRUITINGPoitiers, 86000, France
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