Scientists hunt for cancer clues in urine
NCT ID NCT07355985
Summary
This study aimed to learn more about prostate cancer by analyzing tiny particles called extracellular vesicles found in a specific type of urine sample. Researchers looked at samples from 100 men who had already been diagnosed, comparing those with more serious cancer to those with less serious or non-cancerous conditions. The goal was to find patterns in these particles that could one day help doctors better detect and monitor the disease.
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