Cancer Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are studies in which people volunteer to take part in tests of latest medication or procedures. Doctors use clinical trials to develop new treatments for serious diseases like cancer.In this section you can learn about clinical trials in general, find tools to help you decide if a clinical trial may be right for you, and search for specific studies you may be eligible to take part in. Clinical trials can vary in size and cost, and they can involve a single research centre or multiple centres, in one country or in multiple countries. Clinical study style aims to confirm the scientific validity and reproducibility of the results.

 

  • Genetic trials
  • Epidemiological trials
  • Adaptive clinical trials

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25th World Congress on Cancer Summit

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