First human test of drug to drain cancer fluid from lungs
NCT ID NCT07332858
Summary
This study is testing a new drug called TolueneSulfonamide for people with lung cancer who have fluid buildup around their lungs. Doctors will inject the drug directly into the chest to see if it's safe and if it helps reduce the fluid and breathing problems. The study will involve about 105 participants and will compare the new treatment to a standard drainage procedure.
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China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, 100029, China
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