Will I Get Paid if I Participate in a Clinical Trial for MBC?
Click to learn about money you may receive if you participate in a clinical trial, including whether you will be paid.
Click to learn about money you may receive if you participate in a clinical trial, including whether you will be paid.
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.
If you enroll in a clinical trial, you have the right to leave at any time for any reason. Read below to learn more about leaving a clinical trial and steps to consider.
If you enroll in a clinical trial, you have the right to leave at any time for any reason. Read below to learn more about leaving a clinical trial and steps to consider.
There are several steps at the beginning of a trial before you receive treatment. Learn what each step means and what to expect.
There are several steps at the beginning of a trial before you receive treatment. Learn what each step means and what to expect.
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.
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.
Did you know you can contribute to research by providing your health information, biopsy or other samples, or opinions about a treatment you have received? Read more about these types of trials here.
This month, we are highlighting the Institutional Review Board (IRB) that protects the safety and privacy of people in clinical trials.