Arizona Cancer Center

Breast Cancer Homepage Clinical Trial Information Breast Cancer Protocols Referral Form Questions and Comments Community Resources Community Events Related Links

 

Breast Cancer Clinical Trial Information

What Is a Clinical Trial?
What Is a Clinical Trial Protocol?
Where are Trials Conducted?
Who Can Participate in a Trial?
How Are Trial Participants Protected?
Risks and Benefits of Participating in Clinical Trials.
What Happens in a Clinical Trial?
What is Informed Consent?

What Is a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials are studies (or protocols) that evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new interventions (treatments, procedures, and methods). Different types of cancer clinical trials include:

If you take part in a clinical trial, you may benefit from a new drug, procedure, or symptom-control method. You may also contribute directly to finding better ways to prevent, detect, or treat the disease. Many of today's most effective interventions are the direct result of knowledge gained through clinical trials.

What Is a Clinical Trial Protocol?

Where are Trials Conducted?

Who Can Participate in a Trial?

How Are Trial Participants Protected?

Risks and Benefits of Participating in Clinical Trials

As you weigh the risks and benefits of clinical trial participation, you may want to consider the following:

Discussions with your doctor, nurse, family, and friends combined with knowledge from cancer information sources will help you make better decisions about your healthcare options.

What Happens in a Clinical Trial?

What is Informed Consent?

Other Resources

 

Copyright 2000
Arizona Board of Regents
Breast Cancer Home Breast Cancer Protocols Clinical Trial Information Questions and Comments Arizona Telemedicine Home Arizona Cancer Center National Cancer Institute Southwest Oncology Group American Cancer Society PDQ NSABP