Clinical Trials Resource Center
Welcome to The Breast Cancer Fund's Clinical Trials Resource Center presented
in partnership with www.CenterWatch.com, the leading publisher of information
on clinical research for patients and their advocates. Please click
on the links below to learn more about clinical research and new medical
therapies. For information on breast cancer clinical trials currently
seeking volunteers, please
click here.
About Clinical Research
Here you will find an overview of the clinical research process, questions to ask
if you are considering participating in a research study, as well as a glossary
of clinical research terms.
Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
Database of industry sponsored clinical trial listings for Breast Cancer.
CenterWatch Patient Notification Service
CenterWatch offers a confidential e-mail notification whenever relevant new trials
or newly approved drugs are listed on the CenterWatch web site. To
subscribe, you need only to provide us with an email address. No other
personally-identifying information is required.
Listing of Studies from the National Cancer Institute
Link to the National Cancer Institute's comprehensive cancer database.
New FDA Drug Approvals
Database of new medical treatments approved by the FDA since 1995. Detailed
summary descriptions for each drug are provided including drug name;
manufacturer; mechanism of action; clinical trial results, and side
effect profile.
Profiles of Research Centers
Detailed descriptions of centers that conduct clinical research in the field of Oncology.
Profiles include an overview of each center, descriptions of clinical
research investigators and staff, and links to currently enrolling
clinical research studies.
CenterWatch Research Headlines
Here you'll find links to news articles and reports on recent advances in clinical research.
This section is updated weekly and the information has been published
in CenterWatch publications during the past weeks.
CenterWatch Bookstore
Contains a variety of reports, brochures and publications that patients and their advocates
can use to learn more about the clinical trials industry and how to
identify and volunteer for clinical trials.
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