Scientists hunt for cancer clues in blood and urine
NCT ID NCT02657863
Summary
This study collected blood and urine samples from men with prostate cancer and healthy volunteers. Researchers analyzed the samples to look for genetic differences between cancer cells and normal cells. The goal was to develop a better, non-invasive test to detect prostate cancer and monitor how well treatment is working, especially when current tests like PSA are less reliable.
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Johns Hopkins SKCCC
Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States
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