
oncology clinical trials
Oncology clinical trials are research studies that test new treatments for cancer to determine their safety and effectiveness. In these trials, patients volunteer to receive experimental therapies, which may include new drugs, combinations of drugs, or additional approaches like immunotherapy. The trials are conducted in phases, starting with a small group to assess safety and gradually expanding to more patients to evaluate effectiveness and side effects. The ultimate goal is to find better treatment options for cancer that improve patients’ outcomes and quality of life. These trials are essential for advancing cancer care.