Cancer clinical trials are studies that compare the most effective known treatment for a specific type or stage of cancer to a new approach. It may be a new drug, a combination of drugs, or a different way of using established therapies. There are trials that involve new approaches to surgery and radiation therapy. There are clinical trials for each type of cancer. Although many trials focus on advanced disease, there are also trials to prevent cancer, improve early diagnosis, prevent cancer from coming back, reduce side effects, or improve quality of life. The engine that advances cancer treatment, The only way to know if a new drug or treatment is better than the standard of care, In many cases, the only way for a patient to get a new or experimental approach before be approved for general use, A proven way for people with cancer to get high quality treatment and care, A chance to benefit from a new therapy or approach, An opportunity to help future cancer patients and to contribute to research, A way to get involved in the research front lines to advance cancer care.
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Keynote: Cancer Science & Therapy
Keynote: Cancer Science & Therapy
Scientific Sessions&YRF: Cancer Science & Therapy
Scientific Sessions&YRF: Cancer Science & Therapy
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Bioengineering & Biomedical Science
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Bioengineering & Biomedical Science
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