Clinical Trial Support for Spanish Speakers
Resources are available to help Spanish-speakers with MBC learn about clinical trials. Click to learn more.
Resources are available to help Spanish-speakers with MBC learn about clinical trials. Click to learn more.
CBD, a component of the cannabis plant that does not cause a “high,” may improve quality of life in people with MBC by reducing pain, nausea, anxiety, and sleep problems. Read below to learn more about testing of CBD in clinical trials for people with MBC.
If you are living with MBC, a healthy diet and exercise can improve your overall health and your ability to manage treatment. Click to learn more and find relevant clinical trials.
If you are living with MBC, a healthy diet and exercise can improve your overall health and your ability to manage treatment. Click to learn more and find relevant clinical trials.
October 13 is Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day, highlighting the realities of living with MBC and the need for more research. Click to learn more and find support during “Pink October.”
Talking to your family members about joining a clinical trial can be challenging. Discover ways to approach this conversation with confidence.
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.
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.
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.
New efforts are underway to make clinical trial participation more accessible by removing some financial hardships. Click to learn more about these efforts as well as other financial resources.