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Breast Cancer clinical trials are used to test new medicines, procedures, and surgeries to better aid in the treatment and finding a cure for the cancer.
People who sign up for clinical trial researches on cancer take studies that can determine what are common causes of cancer, and what can be done to prevent it.
To learn more about clinical trials, patients can call the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at 1-800-4-CANCER or visit the NCI web site for patients at http://www.cancertrials.nci.nih.gov
There are several clinical trials around treatments for liver cancer that are currently recruiting for participants in the Boston area. You can find a listing of these trials as well as current ones that are ongoing at http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=boston+AND+liver+cancer.
Healthy Body Healthy Mind - 2003 Curing Cancer Understanding Cancer Clinical Trials 1-26 was released on: USA: 16 June 2004
As of 2004, the National Cancer Institute is sponsoring 10 clinical trials of treatments for ocular melanoma in adults and 5 trials for treatments of retinoblastoma in children. These trials allow researchers to investigate new types of.
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There are no clinical trials for Dandy-Walker syndrome
Tom Brody has written: 'Clinical trials' -- subject(s): Research Design, Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees, Drug Approval, Clinical Trials as Topic, Clinical trials, Drug approval
clinical trials. These trials seek to compare the standard method of care with a new method, or the trials may be trying to establish whether one treatment is more beneficial for certain patients than others.
Yes. You do not need to pay to get cervical cancer.
In addition to ongoing studies of the role of glutathione in cancer and cancer therapy, there are currently clinical trials of glutathione in Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).