Despite the many benefits of clinical trials, misconceptions still exist. Get the facts, so you can make an informed choice about whether applying for a trial is right for you. Whether you are at the ...
The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology has launched a randomized phase III clinical trial called RECIPROCAL (Alliance ...
There are two trials that I think are probably the most excited about. One of them is called the PEAK trial, and it was a ...
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) often responds well to initial treatment before later relapsing. Researchers are continuing to investigate new treatments, such as targeted therapy and immunotherapy ...
The biotech will explore the potential of BI-1808 plus Keytruda in clear cell and high-grade serous ovarian cancer subtypes.
Irene Blair was expected to have another six to eight months to live in June, after her pancreatic cancer rapidly advanced to ...
Clinical trials move through four structured phases, from safety testing to long-term effects. Adaptive, basket, and umbrella trials are making cancer research faster and more flexible. Molecular ...
The PanCAN Patient Services team is here for patients and their loved ones as they navigate clinical trials. Our Case Managers offer personal, one-to-one support at every step of the search and ...
Prostate cancer is usually treated with surgery and radiation therapy, but these can have drastic side effects. A new clinical trial is exploring the safety and efficacy of killing the cancer cells ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Most U.S. counties do not have any active cancer clinical trials, and more than half do not have an oncologist.
While sitting in the Moores Cancer Center auditorium at UC San Diego Health for the 2025 Clinical Trials Patient Appreciation Day, I was surrounded by medical teams, colleagues, community members and ...
Your cancer doctor suggests a cancer clinical trial—and immediate red flags pop up. Why me? What if I get the placebo and my cancer isn't treated? I've heard about these "experiments" and it's not for ...