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Featured Clinical Trials Supported by the National Cancer Institute

Today, hundreds of cancer clinical trials are under way in the United States. Clinical trials answer vital research questions that lead to better screening, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options for all cancers. This section highlights NCI-supported cancer trials featured in the NCI Cancer Bulletin and demonstrates the breadth of clinical cancer research supported by the NCI.

To find other cancer trials open to enrollment:

  • Call the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237) for information about trials all across the country. The call is toll-free and completely confidential.
  • Use the basic PDQ search form to look online for trials listed in NCI's clinical trials database. The top of the form has a Help link for tips about searching for clinical trials.
  • For information about cancer trials taking place on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Maryland, call the National Cancer Institute’s Clinical Studies Support Center at 1-888-NCI-1937 (1-888-624-1937). The call is toll-free and completely confidential.
1.  Refining Treatment for High-risk Early Stage Endometrial Cancer
(Posted: 08/14/2009) - In this clinical trial, women with high-risk early stage endometrial cancer will be randomly assigned following surgery to receive one of two types of adjuvant therapy: brachytherapy targeted to the vaginal cuff in combination with chemotherapy or standard pelvic external-beam radiotherapy.

2.  Imaging the Extent of Prostate Cancer
(Posted: 06/02/2009, Updated: 07/31/2009) - In this clinical trial, researchers are testing PET scans using carbon-11 (C-11) acetate in conjunction with subsequent MRI to see if the resulting images allow better characterization of both the physical extent and the relative level of cellular growth of prostate tumors in patients known to have prostate cancer.

3.  Comparing Second-Line Therapies for Advanced Lung Cancer
(Posted: 07/28/2009) - In this trial, patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer that has recurred or progressed after initial chemotherapy will be tested for EGFR gene amplification and then randomly assigned to receive either pemetrexed or erlotinib.

4.  Combining Immunotoxin and Chemotherapy for Pleural Mesothelioma
(Posted: 07/14/2009) - In this trial, patients with inoperable epithelial pleural mesothelioma will be given SS1P immunotoxin in combination with pemetrexed and cisplatin to determine the maximum tolerated dose of SS1P and side effects profile in these patients.

5.  Testing Trabectedin in Pediatric Patients
(Posted: 06/30/2009) - In this phase I clinical trial, children with solid tumors that have either recurred or have not responded to previous treatment will be treated with trabectedin.
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