The Importance of Diversity in MBC Clinical Trials

Diversity in clinical trials is good science and helps doctors know how treatments will work in all types of people who will receive them. Read below to learn more about why diversity in clinical trials benefits everyone.

How Are Drugs Studied Before Clinical Trials?

Did you know that drugs are researched before they are studied in people in clinical trials? This early research prioritizes safety, which ensures that people in trials are not treated like guinea pigs, a common myth. Click to learn more.

What is a Clinical Trial Navigator?

A navigator is a person who is trained to help someone with cancer get the help they need. Learn what a Clinical Trial Navigator is and how they can help you find a trial that’s right for you.

Dissecting Trial Information on ClinicalTrials.gov

ClinicalTrials.gov is the website where clinical trials are recorded with the US government. The details we provide about each clinical trial on Metastatic Trial Search are based on information from ClinicalTrials.gov. Click here to learn how to read and understand ClinicalTrials.gov.