Glowing dye could light up prostate cancer for surgeons
NCT ID NCT07387510
Summary
This study is testing a new fluorescent dye called DGPR1008 to see if it can help surgeons better see prostate cancer cells during surgery. The dye is injected into patients before their operation and is designed to make cancer cells glow under a special camera. Researchers will check if this glowing signal accurately shows where the cancer is, which could help surgeons remove it more completely.
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The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University
Qingdao, Shandong, 266000, China
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