40,000-Person study aims to stop two cancers before they start

NCT ID NCT03793335

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether personalized screening can prevent stomach and colon cancer in 40,000 healthy adults aged 50-75. For stomach cancer, researchers combine a test for H. pylori bacteria with a blood test for stomach damage to identify high-risk individuals. For colon cancer, they use a stool test to prioritize who gets a colonoscopy first. The goal is to catch and stop cancer early.

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  • National Taiwan University Hospital

    Taipei, Taiwan

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