Oncology Clinical Trials
Oncology Clinical trials are the ultimate step during a long process that begins with research during a lab. Before any new treatment is employed with people in clinical trials, researchers work for several years to know its effects on
cancer cells within the lab and in animals. They also try to figure out the side effects it may cause. Any time you or a beloved needs treatment for cancer, clinical trials are an choice to believe . Trials are available for all stages of cancer. It is a myth that they're just for people that have advanced
cancer that's not responding to treatment. To look for trials, see Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials. Every trial features a person responsible, usually a doctor, who is named the PI. The PI prepares an idea for the trial, called a protocol. The protocol explains what will be done during the trial. It also contains
information that helps the doctor decide if this treatment is true for you.
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Could lowering fat intake reduce diabetes risk even if it doesn't lead to weight loss?
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