Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are at the heart of every new cancer treatment. Trials can help
clinicians determine what is safe and effective in treating prostate cancer, as
well as a variety of other diseases and cancers. For additional information on whether
a clinical trial is right for you, always consult with your physician.
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What Is a Clinical Trial?
Understanding Clinical Trials
What exactly is a clinical trial? Should I participate? Learn the basics of cancer
clinical trials, including how they are developed, the FDA approval process, and
state laws regarding clinical trials.
Visit The American Cancer Society
Find a Cancer Clinical Trial
National Trial Directory
Visit the American Cancer Society Web site to find out if there are clinical trials
in your area that may be right for you.
Visit The American Cancer Society
Clinical Trial Resources for Prostate Cancer
Clinical trials (or sometimes referred to as medical research or research studies)
help determine if new medications are effective and safe in treating prostate cancer.
Access a variety of online resources available to help you locate clinical trials
in your area that may be appropriate for you.
Visit: ZERO - The Project to End Prostate Cancer
ClinicalTrials.gov
Visit the clinical trials Web site to find out if there are clinical trials in your
area that may be right for you. You can search alphabetically by topic, as well
as geographically by country and state.
Visit ClinicalTrials.gov
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