Clinical Trials for Recurrence
If your cancer has returned, or you have advanced cancer, you still have options. There may be a new treatment being researched for your type of recurrent cancer. Find out more below.
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Author: Robin Searles5 key questions for patients to ask before starting a clinical trial, as well as resources for clinical trials.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityDetails about what clinical trials are and when one might be right for you.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityWatch a brief video of Dr Patricia Robinson, an oncologist, as she explains cancer clinical trials and their benefits to patients.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkExplore videos about non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) clinical trials, which include immunotherapy clinical trials, research advocacy, and FAQs.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkWatch videos about muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) clinical trials, which include current clinical trials, research advocacy, and FAQs.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkUnderstanding clinical trials can be confusing. Watch videos about bladder cancer clinical trials that explore what you should know, myths, and FAQs.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkLearning about clinical trials for bladder cancer can be helpful if you or a loved one has been diagnosed. Explore videos about advanced and metastatic bladder cancer clinical trials.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkInterested in participating in a clinical trial for bladder cancer? Explore the different clinical trials offered and talk to your doctor to see if a clinical trial is an option for you.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityGet help finding a cancer clinical trial with a clinical trial matching service or a trial search tool.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityThis downloadable resource explains how clinical trials work and if one may be right for you.
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Source: National Cancer InstituteUnderstanding what clinical trials are can help you decide if a clinical trial might be an option for you. Here is basic information from the NCI about clinical trials to help you understand what’s involved in taking part.
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