U.S., July 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07060443) titled 'Fluorescence Lymph Node Mapping for Colon Cancer Surgery' on May 22.

Brief Summary: Fluorescence-guided surgery using indocyanine green can visualize the complex and diverse lymph node drainage structures for each patient and help determine the extent of dissection of the D3 lymph node tailored to the patient. However, since fluorescence lymph node mapping (FLNM) is still being conducted only at some institutions for research purposes and is limited to reporting the results of small-scale studies of patients, a large-scale multi-center study was conducted to verify the clinical-oncological effects of FLNM. Research is needed.

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