Clinical Trials

Mesothelioma clinical trials are similar to experimental treatments. These trials use patients to evaluate the effectiveness of new mesothelioma treatments. There are a few different types of mesothelioma clinical trials available. Treatment trials which study and attempt new mesothelioma trials, screening trials which focused more on the initial diagnosis of the mesothelioma disease, and prevention trials, which find ways to reduce mesothelioma cancer.

Clinical trials typically have more risks than other mesothelioma treatments due to the experimental nature. Clinical trials can take weeks to years depending on the trial chosen.

What are clinical trials looking for in a patient?

  • Patients without chronic illnesses
  • Patients without heart issues
  • Eligibility for surgery
  • What previous treatments a patient has undergone
  • Red blood cell count
  • Tumor cells diagnosed with a biopsy

Clinical Trials Going on Now

There are many trials going on right now and it is important to contact a mesothelioma doctor when deciding which trial is good for you.

For a complete list of mesothelioma trials visit:

https://www.clinicaltrials.gov

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