Scientists hunt for hidden causes of rising cancer cases
NCT ID NCT06282016
Summary
This study aims to understand why neuroendocrine tumors are becoming more common by analyzing existing health records. Researchers will compare medical data from about 14,250 people in Bavaria, Germany, looking for patterns in diagnoses, medications, and lifestyle factors. The goal is to identify potential risk factors like depression, smoking, obesity, or family history that might increase someone's chances of developing these tumors.
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Bavarian Cancer Registry, Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority
RECRUITINGNuremberg, Bavaria, 90441, Germany
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