Clinical trials are research studies that test new, promising
cancer treatments. Patients who participate in clinical trials are the first to benefit from these
treatments. They also help physicians and researchers collect important information
that will be useful for treating others.
An institutional review board of physicians, community members and cancer survivors
meets monthly to review research studies available to St. Francis patients. St.
Francis currently is involved with multiple clinical trials, about 90 percent
of those being cancer related. Clinical trials aimed at preventing cancer also
are available to some people who are high risk for developing certain forms of
the disease.
Most people who participate in clinical trials may stay at home throughout the
process. In a few cases, clinical trials may require a participant to be admitted
to the hospital. Patients interested in learning more about clinical trials at
St. Francis should
talk to their physician.