New device could make colonoscopies greener and more accurate
NCT ID NCT07005453
First seen Jan 20, 2026 · Last updated Jun 18, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tests a tool called SCALE-EYE that helps doctors measure the size of polyps during a colonoscopy. The goal is to see if it works better than current methods and can reduce the number of follow-up colonoscopies, waste, and carbon footprint. About 241 people aged 55-80 having screening or surveillance colonoscopies will take part.
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Catharina Ziekenhuis
RECRUITINGEindhoven, North Brabant, 5623 EJ, Netherlands
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Erasmus MC
RECRUITINGRotterdam, South Holland, 3015 GD, Netherlands
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LUMC
RECRUITINGLeiden, South Holland, 2333 ZG, Netherlands
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