RecruitingNCT06081452
Public Survey on Breath Testing for Health and Disease
Sponsor
Imperial College London
Enrollment
1,000 participants
Start Date
Jun 17, 2023
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
A brief survey for the public to determine interest in health surveillance and disease detection
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Plain Language Summary
Simplified for easier understanding
This public survey explores whether people would be interested in using breath testing — a non-invasive, breathe-into-a-device type of test — for early detection of cancer and general health monitoring. The researchers want to understand what factors make people more or less likely to accept such a screening method, which could help guide future research and health policy. Any adult member of the public aged 18 or older is eligible to participate. Participation involves completing a short online survey with questions about your opinions on non-invasive health testing — no blood draws or clinic visits required. This summary was generated by AI to help patients understand the study in plain language.
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Interventions
BEHAVIORALSurvey
Members of the public will be asked to complete a survey that collects information on individuals perception of health and disease and their views on breath testing.
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