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How can you sign up for a clinical trial if you have cancer?

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Ask oncologist: Trials have specific criteria to enroll payients. Usually your oncologist can help you figure that out.

Answered 11/7/2015

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Dr. Slade Suchecki answered

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Find one and discuss: You can search on http://clinicaltrials.Gov/ and discuss with your oncologist to see if qualify and/or appropriate. Good luck.

Answered 7/11/2013

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Explore options: The best source for information on clinical trials for patients with cancer is http://www.Cancer.Gov/clinicaltrials. This site has clinical trials from all over the country and even some global studies. It may also be helpful to know that clinical trials at the nih in bethesda, maryland are available and travel to and from the nih is arranged once you are on study.

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