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Clinical Trials
Continuing research is an essential part of the scientific research
process. Clinical trials, or research studies, are designed by medical
experts to explore new medical devices, investigate a new drug,
or evaluate new combinations of drugs and/or treatments. The testing
of new treatments and therapies facilitates the development of new
means of combating brain cancer that will ultimately lead to the
control of the brain tumor problem. Participation in a clinical
trial is voluntary.
Current Clinical Trials at Duke
An
Overview of Clinical Trials/Studies
Clinical
Trials for Adults
Clinical
Trials for Pediatrics
Quality
of Life/Supportive Care Studies
Frequently
Asked Questions
Additional Clinical Trials
Al Musella's
List of Clinical Trials And Noteworthy Treatments For Brain Tumors
Cancer
Monthly
Cancer
Trials: A service of the National Cancer Institute
Center Watch
ClinicalTrials.gov
European Clinical
Trials
PhRMA - Pharmaceutical
Research and Manufacturers of America
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