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Cancer Clinical Trials

The clinician scientists of the Stanford Cancer Center are engaged in more than 250 clinical trials, investigating a broad spectrum of new diagnostic, prevention and treatment strategies.

Other Trials Resources

> Clinical Trials Information Sheet

> ClinicalTrials.gov
Nation-wide information on clinical trials

> NCI PDQ® Clinical Trials Database
Comprehensive up-to-date cancer information

> NCI's Clinical Trials Information Page
Clinical trials and more.

> NCI Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU)
National network of physicians participating in NCI-sponsored phase III cancer treatment trials

> National Library of Medicine (NLM)

> People Living With Cancer

> More Cancer & Clinical Trials Links

Most of these studies test the effectiveness of new cancer therapies such as new cancer chemotherapeutics and drug modifiers, innovative radiotherapeutic approaches, monoclonal antibodies, vaccines and multidisciplinary treatments.

This work is carried out in close collaboration with basic scientists and epidemiologists, as well as faculty in radiology, pathology and other fields.

Adult Cancer Clinical Trials  Pediatric Cancer Clinical Trials

 

 

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