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Would a lymphoma clinical trial be appropriate for me?

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Dr. Michael Thompson answered

Specializes in Hematology and Oncology

Maybe: Depends on your diagnosis, lymphoma type/subtype, stage, etc. Ask your oncologist about trial availability. You can also search at clinicaltrials.Gov -- advanced search options include states.

Answered 7/21/2011

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It may be: Clinical trials should always be considered when available. You want to know what are the risks and also the benefits as they particularly apply to you and your disease. Your doctor should be able to supply you with this information in a unbiased manner.

Answered 8/11/2012

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