Side Effects of MBC Treatments: Hair Loss and Body Image
This month, we highlight advice from experts about how to manage hair loss and body image concerns. Explore clinical trials that are studying ways to reduce these side effects.
This month, we highlight advice from experts about how to manage hair loss and body image concerns. Explore clinical trials that are studying ways to reduce these side effects.
Drugs approved by the FDA for one disease can sometimes be used to treat people with other diseases. This can help drugs get approved in a faster and safer way. Learn more here.
Clinical trials can end early for many reasons. Read to find out what to do if your trial ends early and how to find another trial.
This month, we highlight advice from experts about how to manage chronic (long-lasting) lymphedema. Explore clinical trials that are studying ways to reduce these side effects.
This month, we highlight advice from experts about how to manage chronic (long-lasting) lymphedema. Explore clinical trials that are studying ways to reduce these side effects.
Learn how researchers are studying different, more convenient ways that people with MBC can receive their medications.
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.
Many clinical trials are studying the use of technology to help people understand treatment options, track and report symptoms and side effects, and provide education and support. Learn more here.
This month, we highlight advice from experts about how to manage brain fog or “chemo brain”. Explore clinical trials that are studying ways to reduce these side effects.
Learn how to prepare for a doctor’s appointment to help you discuss the topics and questions that are most important to you, which may include clinical trials.