What are clinical trials?
Learn more about what clinical trials are and how they work by exploring different resources below
Basics of Clinical Trials
Clinical trials can be used to find new ways to prevent and treat cancers.
To learn more about the basics of what goes on in clinical trials and how they work, visit the National Cancer Institute webpage here
Find out more about why clinical trials are done and their phases in this brief video on the left
Informed Consent in Clinical Trials
Equip yourself with knowledge to be informed of your well-being
What is informed consent? Informed consent contains information about the clinical study you are currently enrolled in and states the risks and benefits of participating in a study. Click below for more information
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