Scientists probe high stomach cancer rates in caribbean islands
NCT ID NCT04949737
Summary
This study aims to understand why stomach cancer is more common in the West Indies than in mainland France. Researchers will measure how many people newly diagnosed with stomach cancer also have an H. pylori bacterial infection. They will also collect tissue and blood samples to study other potential risk factors like diet and environmental pollutants.
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CHU Martinique
RECRUITINGFort-de-France, 97261, Martinique
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