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Browse recruiting cancer clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Cancer

Cancer is a broad group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade other parts of the body. Clinical trials in oncology are crucial for developing new treatments including immunotherapies, targeted therapies, and precision medicine approaches.

Common Symptoms

Unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, lumps or swelling, changes in skin, persistent cough, changes in bowel or bladder habits

Risk Factors

Tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, physical inactivity, genetic predisposition, exposure to carcinogens, age

Treatment Overview

Cancer treatment varies by type and stage and includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted drug therapy. Clinical trials are at the forefront of discovering more effective and less toxic treatment options.

Why Participate?

Cancer clinical trials offer access to promising new therapies before they become widely available and contribute directly to advancing cancer research and treatment standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cancer Clinical Trials

Cancer clinical trials are research studies that evaluate new treatments, diagnostic methods, or prevention strategies. They are essential for improving cancer care and finding potential cures.
Eligibility depends on cancer type, stage, prior treatments, and overall health. Each study specifies criteria including tumor type, genetic markers, and performance status.
Compensation varies by study. Many cancer trials cover travel expenses and provide stipends. The focus is typically on treatment access rather than high compensation.
Patient safety is paramount. Trials follow rigorous protocols reviewed by ethics committees, and participants are closely monitored throughout the study.