
Blood cancer trials
Through our clinical trials, we’re studying ways to treat various blood-related cancers like lymphoma, leukemia, and more.

Blood is an important body fluid that delivers nutrients and oxygen to all parts of your body. It also carries away waste, regulates body temperature, and helps fight infectionsInfectionIllness caused by germs; when germs get into the body and cause illness.
Blood disorders can be cancerous or not cancerous. Through clinical research, we’re studying investigational medicinesInvestigational Medicine (Treatment)A treatment or medicine in a clinical study which is not yet approved [by health authorities or government agencies] for the condition being studied to see whether they may treat blood cancers, like lymphoma and leukemia, as well as blood disorders not associated with cancer.
There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial. Any clinical trial includes risks, which the study doctor will review with you. Make sure you understand the risks before participating.
You can also call our clinical trial information center at 1-888-577-8839 to learn more.

If you’re not sure which area of focus you’re interested in, let our match tool guide you with just a few questions.
Below is a list of all available hematologic clinical trials. You can narrow the results by choosing options in the dropdown menus below. You can also sort results to show trials nearest to you by entering your city and state in the search field.