Glow-in-the-Dark dye could help surgeons wipe out sarcoma

NCT ID NCT07650656

First seen Jun 16, 2026 · Last updated Jun 16, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether using a special dye that makes cancer cells glow during surgery helps surgeons remove all of the tumor. About 22 people with high-grade sarcoma will be randomly assigned to standard surgery or dye-guided surgery. The goal is to see if the dye reduces the chance of leaving cancer cells behind.

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Locations

  • City of Hope Medical Center

    Duarte, California, 91010, United States

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