Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials

What are clinical trials?

Clinical trials are studies, managed by government agencies, educational institutions, private not-for-profit organizations, or commercial businesses, to develop, produce, and evaluate the effectiveness of new treatments and therapies for diseases.

What are the risks and benefits of participating in a clinical trial?

Individuals who participate in research studies are given the opportunity to benefit from treatments that are not currently available to the general public, but have shown promise in previous research.

Risks from participating in a clinical trial vary depending on the study. It is important to understand that not all new treatments produce the desired effect.

Are there clinical trials for prostate cancer?

Several clinical trials to evaluate prostate cancer have been completed or are currently underway, including the following:

Where do I find additional information about participating in a clinical trial?

Additional information about clinical trials and ongoing research can be obtained from the National Cancer Institutes' Web site. Then, on their home page, type in the words "prostate cancer clinical trials" in the Search box.

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Online Resources of Prostate Health


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