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Spit test for cancer? researchers hunt for tiny clues

NCT ID NCT04305366

Summary

This study aims to discover if tiny molecules called miRNAs found in saliva, blood, or tissue samples can help doctors detect or monitor head and neck cancer. Researchers are collecting samples from 225 people, including those with cancer and those without, to compare these molecular markers. The goal is to learn if these markers can provide useful information for diagnosis or tracking the disease, but this is not a treatment trial.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Colorado Cancer Center

    Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States

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