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Deciding whether or not to participate in a clinical trial/study is a difficult decision to make. To assist you, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions and answers that may provide you with the information you need to make this important decision. The information below has been borrowed from the National Institutes of Health's cancer.gov website.

 

 

Do I have to take part in a clinical trial?

No. Taking part in a research study is up to you. It is important to look at all of your treatment options with the help of your family doctor. This will help you decide if a study is the best way to treat your cancer.

You and your family should ask questions before you decide to take part in a research study. Be sure to get all of the information you need before you decide if you want to take part in it.

 

 

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