Doctors test which polyp removal method works best to stop colon cancer
NCT ID NCT06462521
Summary
This study compares two common techniques doctors use to remove colon polyps during routine colonoscopies. Researchers want to know which method—cold snare piecemeal resection or cold endoscopic mucosal resection—is more effective at completely removing polyps that could turn into cancer. The trial includes 570 adults who have polyps found during their colonoscopy and will track how well each method works and whether polyps grow back.
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Indiana University
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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