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Simple urine test could revolutionize how doctors spot and track kidney cancer

NCT ID NCT07243067

Summary

This research study aims to find new, non-invasive ways to classify kidney cancer and predict its spread. Researchers will analyze tiny particles in stored urine samples to identify cancer markers and will also check blood samples from patients before and after kidney removal surgery. The goal is to develop better tests that don't require invasive procedures, helping doctors make more accurate diagnoses and predictions about cancer behavior.

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Locations

  • Mayo Clinic in Rochester

    Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States

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