Scientists hunt for better prostate cancer clues in blood and urine
NCT ID NCT05141383
Summary
This study aimed to find new markers in blood and urine that could help doctors better detect, predict the course of, and monitor prostate cancer. It involved 80 men, including those with prostate cancer, those suspected of having it, and healthy volunteers. Researchers collected samples to look for specific biological signals, hoping to develop less invasive tests for the future.
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Institut Curie
Paris, 75005, France
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