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Would a uterine cancer clinical trial (research study) be appropriate for me?

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Dr. Richard Orr answered

Specializes in Surgical Oncology

Depends: Can't answer that question without details. Talk with your oncologist or treating gynecologist.

Answered 1/30/2012

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Cancer of the: Uterus usually means "body and endometrium" not cervix, catalogued and trials designed separately. However, your age (22) and location (near stanford) means uterus is unlikely and you have a major nci funded cancer center on your door step. Dial 1-800-4 cancer. Trials are not for everyone, but learning what is available can be valuable.

Answered 9/8/2013

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