The intent of a clinical trial is to look for new and better ways to prevent, detect, diagnose or treat a disease. Many trials look at the effect and safety of a treatment.
Some look at the link between risk factors and disease. Other trials may look at tissues or blood to learn about a disease, or use surveys to learn how a disease affects daily
living. Lastly, there are trials that look for ways to improve the comfort and quality of life of people with a disease. Joining a clinical trial is completely voluntary and you can drop out of a clinical trial at any time for any reason.
How to Find Clinical Trials
If you need assistance, the Cancer Information Service staff at the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center will run a search for you. Their nationwide toll-free number
is 1-800-237-1225.
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