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Patients

Information for patients considering a clinical trial

Questions for your doctor

Talking to your doctor on cancer trials

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Can I take part in a trial?

Is a cancer trial suitable for you?

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Your safety first!

Giving your consent for a trial

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What's it like to be on a trial?

The benefits to taking part in a cancer trial

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FAQs

Some answers to questions you may have about cancer trials

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Clinical trials questions answered

Your Q & A guide to taking part in a cancer trial

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