Patient Pathfinder: Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials for Lung Cancer
Every life-saving or life-extending treatment that’s available today for cancer started its journey in a clinical trial. A clinical trial is a study that helps doctors better understand cancer, and discover safer and more effective ways to treat it.
Clinical trials also give patients a chance to try a treatment before it’s approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
There are 986 active Lung Cancer trials
Health Education Approach to Lung Screening
Study Type: Interventional
Testing the Addition of Activity Monitoring With a Wearable Electronic Device to Improve Patient Care During Treatment for Lung Cancer
Study Type: Interventional
Empowering Patients’ Lung Cancer Screening Uptake
Study Type: Interventional
Diagnostic Performance of Small RNA Blood Test in Patients Undergoing Follow-up Imaging After Positive Low Dose CT Screening for Cancer of the Lung
Study Type: Observational
The SHARED, Project, Lung Cancer Screening for African American Men (AAM)
Study Type: Interventional
Assessing Social Determinants of Health to Increase Cancer Screening
Study Type: Interventional
Anti-CD38 Antibody With KRAS Vaccine and Anti-PD-1 Antibody in Subjects With Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Refractory Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Study Type: Interventional Phase 2
MRI and Biomarkers for Lung Nodules Detected During Lung Cancer Screening
Study Type: Observational
There are 986 active Lung Cancer trials
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