C.A.R.E.

CLINICAL TRIALS

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Clinical trials try to answer scientific questions, and prevent, diagnose or treat cancer. They help determine whether new treatments are safe and effective or work better than current treatments. Sometimes they help providers better understand treatment side effects and how to manage them.

If you or a loved one is interested, talk to your doctor. Clinical trials are an option for all stages of cancer, and many trials are available in Santa Fe and Albuquerqu­e.

Christus St. Vincent Regional Cancer Center offers Phase 1 trials, studies of a new drug that are usually the first that involve people. This phase is looking for the highest, safe dosage without severe side effects, according to the American Cancer Society.

For more informatio­n, call the Research Coordinato­r at 505-913-8965 (or 8935). The cancer center lists current trials on its website. Visit www.christushe­alth. org and select Santa Fe as your location to get to the cancer center’s site.

New Mexico Cancer Center provides basic informatio­n on its website about current clinical trials and frequently asked questions. Visit nmcancerce­nter. org/clinical-trials/.

The University of New Mexico’s Comprehens­ive Cancer Center has informatio­n listed on its website as well, including available trials in New Mexico. Visit unmhealth.org/cancer/. You can also e-mail hsc-clinicaltr­ialinfo@salud.unm. edu or call 505-272-5490 for more informatio­n.

General informatio­n

The American Society of Clinical Oncology has more detailed facts about clinical trials at cancer.net.

The National Cancer Institute has general informatio­n about clinical trials at: unmhealth.org/cancer.

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