Blood cancer clinical trials
Clinical trials are an important way of developing and improving treatments for blood cancer. They also help us discover more about the causes, symptoms and side effects of blood cancer, which can lead to better treatment for everyone.
Find out more about how clinical trials are run, what to expect when joining a clinical trial, and how our Clinical Trials Support Service can support you every step of the way.
What is a clinical trial?
Clinical trials are important, because they’re the only way to develop new treatments – and improve existing ones – for you and other people with blood cancer.
Find a clinical trial
Finding a clinical trial and understanding the complex information to enrol can be overwhelming but we're here to support you and help you navigate through the entire process - whether you're a patient, carer or healthcare professional.
Decide if a clinical trial is right for you
Clinical trials are important, because they’re the only way to develop new treatments – and improve existing ones – for you and other people with blood cancer.
Keep up to date with blood cancer research
Stay informed with simple, easy to understand updates about research happening across blood cancer.
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