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For help understanding clinical trial listings and for other resources, visit our Patient Resources section.

We are committed to oncology (cancer) research to find out if study drugs alone, or in combination with other study drugs, may help improve lives of people with cancerCancerAbnormal cells that grow out of control [may invade other tissues and may spread into other parts of the body]; Also called malignancy..
We have clinical trials enrolling or planned for multiple cancerCancerAbnormal cells that grow out of control [may invade other tissues and may spread into other parts of the body]; Also called malignancy. types. Choose from the list below to learn more.
There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to participate in a clinical trialClinical Study / Clinical TrialA research study designed to learn how our bodies respond to medicines, vaccines or other treatments; A way to study new medicines (vaccines), devices and treatments to see if they are safe and work in people; Compares a study treatment to another treatment or even no treatment (placebo). Any clinical trial includes risksRiskChance (likelihood) for an event, reaction or health problem to happen, which the study doctor will review with you. Make sure you understand the risks before participating.