Find a Clinical Trial

Most people who participate in clinical trials hear about them from their doctors. Your doctor may  search for a trial for you, provide information, and answer questions to help you decide about joining a clinical trial. But you don’t have to wait for your doctor to bring up a clinical trial. People with cancer can also look for clinical trials online or in other places to find more options for treatment.  Remember researched information should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals.


American Cancer Society

ACS Acts is empowering you, through a personalized clinical trial matching service, to navigate clinical trials and find the best treatment options available.

Visit cancer.org

Clinical Trials.gov

ClinicalTrials.gov is an online database of federally and privately supported clinical trials, offering information about research studies and their results to the public, researchers, and healthcare professionals

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NCI-Supported Clinical Trials

NCI is the largest funder of cancer research in the world. The institute’s annual budget, which is set by Congress, is approximately $6.9 billion. These funds support the infrastructure that sustains cancer research performed at NCI and at cancer centers, hospitals, community clinics, and universities across the United States and around the world. NCI-supported clinical trials can be searched here.

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EmergingMed

EmergingMed is an innovator in clinical trial enrollment optimization. The company was founded in 2000 to accelerate the discovery of new and better treatments for people with serious and life-threatening medical conditions. It provides services for patients that raise awareness and facilitate access to clinical trials. These patient-focused services are part of the broader solution EmergingMed hosts for clinical trial sponsors and investigators to overcome barriers in the “last mile” of enrolling patients in clinical trials.

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Researchmatch

ResearchMatch is made up of volunteers, researchers, and community collaborators working together to make it easy for you to find the right clinical trial or research study for you or your family. Quickly search the thousands of studies sourced on ClinicalTrials.gov. By answering a few short questions, trials today can help you find a list of studies that may interest you.

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Trials today

Trials Today is a free and secure tool that helps match willing volunteers with eligible researchers and their studies at institutions across the country.

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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

As an academic health system, Northwestern Medicine is committed to advancing the field of medicine through research and clinical studies. Areas of study include cancer care, digestive health, cardiovascular care, neurosciences, pediatrics, transplant, women’s health and more. Search Northwestern to learn about available cancer clinical trials at its institution.

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Mass General Hospital (MGH)

Mass General has the largest hospital-based research program in the U.S. Guided by the needs of their patients, Mass General delivers care grounded in leading edge research, advanced treatment offerings and the latest clinical trials.

Visit massgeneralbrigham.org

ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group

Numerous clinical trials are always active (i.e., open and enrolling patients) in the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group, which focuses its research on adults who have or are at risk of developing cancer. This section of the website contains a searchable list of all active trials.
Completed ECOG-ACRIN trial summaries are also available for review.

Visit ecog-acrin.org


HealthTree Foundation

Over the last decade, the HealthTree Foundation has built programs and integrated software platforms to help people with blood cancer learn more about their diseases, better navigate their care, and seamlessly contribute to lifesaving research. A Login is required. Once logged in, members can find a coach, stay updated with news in easy-to-understand language, find solutions for side effects crowdsourced from other patients, see personalized clinical trials and treatment options, listen to podcasts, join community forums and educational meetings, and learn from experts in HealthTree University.

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