How Does a Clinical Trial Benefit Me?
Many new experimental treatments are being studied in clinical trials. Learn more about how participating in a clinical trial may benefit you and others.
Many new experimental treatments are being studied in clinical trials. Learn more about how participating in a clinical trial may benefit you and others.
If you are considering enrolling in a clinical trial, you may be concerned about the possibility of getting a placebo. In cancer clinical trials, placebos are never used alone. Click to learn more.
This month, we are highlighting the Institutional Review Board (IRB) that protects the safety and privacy of people in clinical trials.
This month we are continuing our series by highlighting the trial sponsor that funds the trial and collects and assesses the data.
We continue our series by highlighting the principal investigator, who is responsible for the overall management of the trial.
First in our new series, learn about how the clinical trial coordinator supports you before and during your clinical trial journey.
Click to learn about members of the clinical trial research team you will encounter when you are considering and/or participating in a clinical trial and what they do.
Many clinical trials study ways to improve quality of life, manage side effects, and advance cancer research. Learn more here.
Participating in a clinical trial is a process with many steps. Learn more about what to expect during each step of your clinical trial journey.
If you are interested in joining a clinical trial, read about steps to take and questions to ask your doctor and research team.