Clinical Trials for Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma

A clinical trial is a research study that uses volunteers to discover better ways to prevent, diagnose or
treat cancer. Some examples of the types of trials, include:

  • new or improved treatments or medicines
  • new ways of providing or combining currently used therapies
  • matching patients and disease with the best treatments and medications

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This animation gives an easy-to-understand overview of what cancer clinical trials are and how they help to develop news ways to prevent, screen, test and treat cancer.

More Information

For more information about cancer clinical trials, click here.

To find a breast cancer clinical trial that's available at Stony Brook, click here

To contact cancer clinical trials staff, click here or 
send an email: CancerClinicalTrials@stonybrookmedicine.edu

For the main Clinical Trials office, call (631) SB-TRIAL (728-7425).