A Phase 3 trial is the final stage of testing before a medication or other type of medical treatment can potentially be approved for widespread use. Phase 3 trials involve large ... Read more
For those considering participating in a lymphoma clinical trial, it is important to understand what happens after the participant is no longer in the study. The study can end for ... Read more
There are several key questions that a participant will want answered before enrolling in a clinical trial. Patients should feel free to ask study coordinators any additional questions they may have so their concerns ... Read more
The research community is working tirelessly to discover and test groundbreaking non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma therapies that promise to improve patient outcomes and potentially lead to a cure. Yet many people are unaware that ... Read more
There are several key questions that a participant will want answered before enrolling in a clinical trial. Many are listed here, but patients should feel free to ask study coordinators any additional questions they may ... Read more
Clinical trials are extremely important scientific studies that are needed and required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to assess new medical treatments, including treatments for lymphoma. There ... Read more
The decision to enroll in a clinical trial should involve a discussion between the person with lymphoma and that individual’s physician. Participation in a trial will depend on many factors, ... Read more
Developing a new medical treatment for diseases such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) takes many years. The process is intended to best improve the treatment of diseases and medical conditions without ... Read more
Clinical trials are extremely important scientific studies that are needed and required to assess new medical treatments, including treatments for diseases like lymphoma. This article explores the reasons why clinical trials are ... Read more