Clinical Trials Support

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Welcome to the CTSU Website

    https://www.ctsu.org/
    The Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU) is a service of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) designed to facilitate access to NCI-funded clinical trials for qualified clinical sites and to support the management and conduct of those clinical trials.

Clinical Trial Support Center (CTSC) Leukemia and ...

    https://www.lls.org/support/information-specialists/clinical-trial-support-center-ctsc
    Understand how your financial situation, insurance coverage, support network and ability and willingness to travel far distances might impact your choice of clinical trials; Utilize an understanding of your unique situation to provide you with a list of appropriate clinical trials to discuss with your healthcare team

Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials - National Cancer Institute

    https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/clinical-trials/search
    Find an NCI-supported clinical trial—and learn how to locate other research studies—that may be right for you or a loved one. Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials - National Cancer Institute Skip to main content

Clinical Trials Support Office Office of Research

    https://research.medicine.umich.edu/our-units/clinical-trials-support-office
    The Clinical Trials Support Office (CTSO) is the central hub for the seven trans-departmental Clinical Trials Support Units (CTSUs), providing enterprise-wide leadership, standards, policies, and a common infrastructure. All clinical trials at Michigan Medicine are required to be supported by a CTSU.

Home - ClinicalTrials.gov

    https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/home
    ClinicalTrials.gov is a resource provided by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. IMPORTANT: Listing a study does not mean it has been evaluated by the U.S. Federal Government.Read our disclaimer for details.. Before participating in a study, talk to your health care provider and learn about the risks and potential benefits.

Clinical Trial Support Cancer Institute Stanford Medicine

    http://med.stanford.edu/cancer/research/trial-support.html
    Stanford Cancer Clinical Trials Office facilitates translational research and interdisciplinary collaborations. These programs serve to increase awareness of and accrual to clinical trials and to improve the quality of conducting clinical trials in compliance with regulatory, documentation, and oversight requirements.



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