Introduction to MBC Clinical Trials
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The idea of finding and participating in a clinical trial can seem daunting. We are here to help.
Visit the links below to learn about clinical trials, how they work, why they are important, and how to find a trial that may be right for you.
Getting Started: Introduction to Clinical Trials
- National Cancer Institute: Clinical trials are research studies that test new ways to treat cancer and improve quality of life in people
- American Cancer Society: Clinical trials are the best way to learn if a new treatment is safe and treats cancer in people
- BreastCancerTrials.org: Clinical trials are important because they lead to advances in breast cancer treatment and care
- Living Beyond Breast Cancer (video): Dr. Virginia Kaklamani introduces the basics of clinical trials
- MBC Alliance: Resources here include a clinical trial fact sheet, a clinical trial checklist, a video about paying for a clinical trial, and more
How to Get Help With Finding a Clinical Trial
- BreastCancerTrials.org: You can schedule a free one-on-one meeting with our Clinical Trial Navigator who can answer your clinical trial questions and help you search for MBC clinical trials
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