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For Clinical Research Personnel
For policies, procedures, forms, and related material, please visit:
Clinical trials are studies involving patient volunteers. They are designed to answer scientific questions, evaluate new treatments and find new and better ways to help people with cancer. More >
Clinical trial availability changes frequently. For information about any of our studies, contact us at 877-827-3222 or email.
Clinical investigators will find policies, forms, and additional information in the Investigational Therapeutics Initiative area of this site.
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Detailed information about clinical trials nationwide:
- National Cancer Institute
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Background about types of studies and their development:
- "What Are Clinical Trials?"
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Information from the NCI, including what clinical trials are, how they work, why they're useful, patient care costs, and more:
- "Introduction to Clinical Trials"
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Resources from the American Soc'y of Clinical Oncology include a helpful podcast and other background materials:
- Cancer.net (from ASCO)
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