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New website raises awareness about available cancer clinical trials
The bilingual platform offers a comprehensive, patient-oriented database with 80% trial info from clinicaltrials.gov and dedicated staff updating 20% for accuracy.
- A new bilingual website, cancertrialscanada.ca, launched on Monday to help Canadian cancer patients find and join clinical trials for experimental treatments.
- Nearly a decade ago, Laura Crane, now 47, joined a clinical trial for her Stage 3 melanoma and is now cancer-free, but wishes finding a trial was easier then.
- The Canadian Cancer Society's executive vice-president said the new website is an important resource for Canadian patients seeking access to experimental cancer medicines.
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New website raises awareness about available cancer clinical trials
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Read Full ArticleCanadians gain easier access to cancer clinical trials through new online platform
Canadians now have easier access to information about active cancer clinical trials across the country through a new online platform launched by the Canadian Cancer Society. The website, Cancer Trials Canada, was unveiled this week as the first public database designed for patients and their families. The bilingual site, developed in collaboration with the Quebec–Clinical Research Organization in Cancer, lists both academic and pharmaceutical-le…
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