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Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you. Or maybe you have a friend or family member with cancer and are wondering if a clinical trial is right for them. | Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you. Or maybe you have a friend or family member with cancer and are wondering if a clinical trial is right for them. | ||
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We’ve provided basic information about clinical trials to help you understand what’s involved in taking part. This includes information about the benefits and risks, who is responsible for which research costs, and how your safety is protected. Learning all you can about clinical trials can help you talk with your doctor and make a decision that is right for you. | We’ve provided basic information about clinical trials to help you understand what’s involved in taking part. This includes information about the benefits and risks, who is responsible for which research costs, and how your safety is protected. Learning all you can about clinical trials can help you talk with your doctor and make a decision that is right for you. | ||
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We also have a tool to help you find clinical trials. NCI-supported trials are offered at locations across the United States and Canada, including the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD. For more information on trials at the Clinical Center, see NCI Center for Cancer Research and Developmental Therapeutics Clinic. | We also have a tool to help you find clinical trials. NCI-supported trials are offered at locations across the United States and Canada, including the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD. For more information on trials at the Clinical Center, see NCI Center for Cancer Research and Developmental Therapeutics Clinic. | ||
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:Information covering the basics of cancer clinical trials, including what they are, where they take place, and the types of clinical trials. Also, explains phases, randomization, placebo, and members of the research team. | :Information covering the basics of cancer clinical trials, including what they are, where they take place, and the types of clinical trials. Also, explains phases, randomization, placebo, and members of the research team. | ||
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:This page describes some of the major clinical trials that NCI supports to test promising cancer treatments and screening methods. | :This page describes some of the major clinical trials that NCI supports to test promising cancer treatments and screening methods. | ||
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Clinical Trials Information for Patients and Caregivers
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you. Or maybe you have a friend or family member with cancer and are wondering if a clinical trial is right for them.
We’ve provided basic information about clinical trials to help you understand what’s involved in taking part. This includes information about the benefits and risks, who is responsible for which research costs, and how your safety is protected. Learning all you can about clinical trials can help you talk with your doctor and make a decision that is right for you.
We also have a tool to help you find clinical trials. NCI-supported trials are offered at locations across the United States and Canada, including the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD. For more information on trials at the Clinical Center, see NCI Center for Cancer Research and Developmental Therapeutics Clinic.
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