Can vitamins stop skin cancer in High-Risk patients?
NCT ID NCT05702398
Summary
This small, early study is checking if it's safe and practical to give vitamin A and a form of vitamin B3 (nicotinamide) to kidney transplant patients who have had skin cancer. The goal is to see if these vitamins change levels in the blood and gather information for a future, larger study on preventing new skin cancers. It involves 30 participants and is not testing if the vitamins actually prevent cancer yet.
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Rhode Island Hospital
RECRUITINGProvidence, Rhode Island, 02912, United States
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