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This is an informational webinar about cancer clinical trials. Trusted experts from a patient advocacy group and two leading cancer centers discuss the purpose of clinical trials, the role of clinical trials in cancer treatment, including risks and benefits, and how to access clinical trials and decide if a clinical trial might be right for you. View or download a free information sheet about clinical trials here: https://www.nccn.org/docs/default-sou... Topics Discussed 00:00 Welcome and introductions 02:05 Review of cancer treatments through time 04:31 Phases of clinical trials 06:33 Why clinical trials are important 07:03 Why it is important that everyone is represented 08:47 Review of cancer outcomes through time 10:14 Underrepresentation in recent cancer clinical trials 11:40 Barriers to participation in clinical trials and solutions 18:27 Community partnerships to address barriers 19:56 Video to learn more about trials and informed consent 20:46 Rethinking entry criteria for clinical trials 22:09 Precision medicine and personalized therapy 23:39 Learning more about genetics to improve cancer treatment for everyone 28:31 About the clinical research team 30:36 Receiving the standard of care 31:23 Placebos 32:39 Minimizing risk, monitoring, and ensuring safety 34:21 Why people chose to participate in a clinical trial 35:33 Ethical guidelines and regulations to protect your rights 37:26 Clinical trial options and support 39:17 Patient advocates and the clinical trial process 43:44 When to consider a clinical trial 46:10 How to find a clinical trial 49:28 Steps to take and questions to ask 54:03 Resources Q&A Session 55:21: Is the fourth phase of a clinical trial always required? 57:28: When is a good time to talk about a clinical trial or side effects with my care team? 59:53: How do I find an advocacy group focused on my cancer? 1:00:39 How do you establish goals of care to help navigate the complex cancer journey? 1:04:37 If I am receiving a treatment that is benefiting me, should I switch to go on a clinical trial? 1:05:27 What would someone do if they are looking for a clinical trial but have two types of cancer? 1:07:20 Are preliminary results available for an ongoing trial? 1:08:44 Are Native Americans included in clinical trials? 1:12:15 Final thoughts and conclusion This webinar occurred in February 2025. Information about clinical trials can be found in NCCN’s free library of resources for people facing cancer and caregivers: https://www.nccn.org/patientguidelines Supporters: This webinar is supported through the NCCN Foundation and by contributions from our corporate supporters: AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo, Genentech, Inc., and GSK. __________________________________________________________ About NCCN Foundation®: NCCN FOUNDATION® is a 501(c)3 organization founded by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)—a not-for-profit alliance of leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education—to empower people living with cancer and advance oncology innovation. For more information or to make a donation, visit http://www.nccn.org/patients/foundation __________________________________________________________ About NCCN: The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) is a not-for-profit alliance of leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education. NCCN is dedicated to improving and facilitating quality, effective, equitable, and accessible cancer care so all patients can live better lives. Visit https://www.nccn.org/ for more information. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NCCNvideo?s... Connect with us! X: / nccn LinkedIn: / nccn Facebook: / nccnorg Instagram: / nccnorg