Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute is committed to improving health and cancer care. We do this through our cancer clinical trials. Clinical trials are crucial to the final stages of the cancer research process. Participants will be asked to answer scientific questions to further our understanding of cancer prevention, diagnoses and treatment methods.
There are different types of clinical trials, including cancer treatment trials, cancer control trials, prevention trials, screening trials and quality of life (QOL) trials. For more information, contact our center in the heart of Genesee County, MI.
Contact for more information:
GHCI – Research Department
Doris Ethier: (810)762-8181, dethier@ghci.org
Madyson Aguinaga: (810)762-8079, maguinaga@ghci.org
Wendy Strong: (810)762-8038, wstrong@ghci.org.
A clinical trial is one of the final stages of a long and careful cancer research process. Studies are done with cancer patients to find out whether promising approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are safe and effective.
Most clinical research that involves the testing of a new drug progresses in an orderly series of steps, called phases. This allows researchers to ask and answer questions in a way that results in reliable information about the drug and protects the patients. Clinical trials are usually classified into one of three phases:
Call Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute today to learn how you can participate in a cancer treatment trial.
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Flint, MI
48503
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