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NCI Features - Clinical Trials and You

  • Posted: 06/01/2009

Making Progress Against Cancer

National Cancer Survivors Day is June 7, 2009. There are more than 12 million U.S. cancer survivors, thanks in large part to clinical trials. Clinical trials test new ways to prevent, detect, and treat disease in people. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is a leading funder of cancer clinical trials.

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Ask Your Doctor About Clinical Trials


Ask Your Doctor About Clinical Trials

Explore Resources for Health Care Professionals


Explore Resources for Health Care Professionals

Learn about NCI's Investment in Clinical Trials


Learn about NCI's Investment in Clinical Trials
  • The newly established Clinical Trials Reporting Program 12 will create a comprehensive database of NCI-supported clinical trials and will help NCI better manage its clinical trials portfolio.
  • NCI is restructuring its clinical trials enterprise 13 to speed the pace of bringing new treatments and prevention strategies to cancer patients. Greater coordination, careful priority setting, standard operations, and a robust informatics infrastructure are key elements in this new clinical trials enterprise.
  • Important clinical trials are in progress and have the potential to transform cancer therapy. Two examples:
  • The NCI Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP 17) is a pilot project that makes NCI clinical trials available in local communities.
  • See a video 18 about how researchers at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center in Washington, D.C., are sharing clinical trials data in real time using NCI's caBIG 19®  (cancer Biomedial Informatics Grid).
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  • To talk with someone in English or Spanish, call 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237), Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time.

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Table of Links

1http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Information/clinical-trials
2http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/education/questions-to-ask-about-participa
ting
3http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/search
4http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/payingfor/laws
5http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials
6http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/conducting/clinicaltrialscourse
7http://ctep.cancer.gov
8http://ctep.cancer.gov/investigatorResources/investigators_handbook.htm
9http://www.cancer.gov/clicklog.ashx?redirectUrl=http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancer
bulletin/042109/page6&fromUrl=/features/clinicaltrials2009
10http://www.cancer.gov/clicklog.ashx?redirectUrl=http://www.cancer.gov/clinicalt
rials/ctawareness&fromUrl=/features/clinicaltrials2009
11http://www.cancer.gov/clicklog.ashx?redirectUrl=https://cissecure.nci.nih.gov/n
cipubs/&fromUrl=/features/clinicaltrials2009
12http://www.cancer.gov/clicklog.ashx?redirectUrl=http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancer
bulletin/021009/page9&fromUrl=/features/clinicaltrials2009
13http://restructuringtrials.cancer.gov
14http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/noteworthy-trials/tailorx
15http://ccr.cancer.gov
16http://www.cancer.gov/newscenter/pressreleases/2009/phasezeroabbott
17http://ncccp.cancer.gov/index.htm
18http://cabig.cancer.gov/action/casestudies/Georgetown
19http://cabig.cancer.gov/caBIGstory/vision