Scientists hunt for hidden cancer clues in surgical blood samples
NCT ID NCT06478056
Summary
This study aimed to understand if measuring cancer DNA from different blood sources during pancreatic cancer surgery provides better information about the disease. Researchers collected blood from the arm and a specific liver vein, plus fluid from the abdomen, during surgery in 40 patients. The goal was to see if these different samples help predict cancer recurrence and guide future treatment decisions.
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University Hospital, Rouen
Rouen, 76031, France
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