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Clinical Trials for Lung Cancer


The Seattle Cancer Care Alliance was formed, in part, to bring promising new research to patients faster. For lung cancer patients, this means more treatment options at SCCA than are available elsewhere.

The best place to be if you have lung cancer is at a comprehensive cancer center, such as SCCA, where doctors can offer you the latest in cancer care, because they do research as well as treat patients.

SCCA's lung cancer team are leaders in lung cancer research and treatment. They are involved in a number of national clinical trials.

Patients who take part in clinical trials have the first chance to benefit from treatments that have shown promise in earlier research. Researchers take careful steps to protect people who take part in clinical trials.

For Hutchinson Center Clinical Trials, click here.

For our Patient Guide to Clinical Trials, click here.

Listen to SCCA's Medical Director, Dr. F. Marc Stewart, as he speaks about Clinical Trials: Myths and Facts, in a recent Patient Power interview. More >Links outside seattlecca.org

To find out what clinical trial is best for you, consult with your physician.

December 2007


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