Vinegar Test's 'White Time' could reveal hidden cancer
NCT ID NCT01618643
Summary
This study tested a new way to help doctors diagnose cancer in people with Barrett's esophagus, a condition that increases cancer risk. During a standard procedure where doctors spray a vinegar-like solution, researchers timed how long the tissue stayed white. They wanted to see if this timing could tell the difference between healthy tissue, pre-cancer, and cancer more accurately than current methods.
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Portsmouth Hospitals NHS trust
Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO76TS, United Kingdom
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