Clinical Trials
Clinical trials often come with a cloud of misconceptions, leading many to fear them.
Understanding the truth about how clinical trials function and recruit can empower
patients and caregivers alike. Read More ›
A comprehensive overview of molecular profiling and why it is important for clinical
trials, the cancer treatment landscape, and most importantly, you. Read More ›
Important factors to consider when making a decision about cancer clinical trial
participation. Read More ›
By Maimah Karmo
A trial may be your best option when facing breast cancer. The Tigerlily Foundation can help support your trial participation. Read More ›
Clinical trials offer new hope and the opportunity to receive innovative treatments not yet available to the general public. Read More ›
Clinical trials may represent a first hope (not a last resort) when dealing with cancer. Read More ›
By Judy Sewards
Achieving health equity through diversity in clinical trials is an imperative to improving healthcare. Here’s how one company is contributing to that effort. Read More ›
Clinical trials offer patients the opportunity to get the newest and most promising cancer treatments, so why do only 5% of adult patients with cancer participate in them? Read about the key barriers that need to be addressed. Read More ›
By Dan Greene
At age 68, Dan Greene was told the intense pain in his abdomen was likely pancreatic cancer, until further testing determined he had stage IV stomach cancer. Joining a clinical trial gave him a second chance. Read More ›
Combating malnutrition should be at the forefront of cancer care, as studies have shown that up to 80% of patients with cancer are malnourished at some point during their treatment. Dr. Spees describes a new clinical trial focused on improving the nutrition of patients with lung cancer. Read More ›




