Marquette General Cancer Center

 

Clinical Trials

 


There is public access to consent forms.

Detailed access to the open protocol documents is for (Physicians and/or MGHS Personnel) and you will need a username and password for access to this information. Physicians and/or MGHS Personnel can obtain this by submitting an S.A.R. (Security Authorization Request). Contact us at
906-225-3467 or via email at support@mgh.org.

 


 

What are Clinical Trials?
Why Are Clinical Trials Important?
What Is It Like To Receive Treatment In a Study?
What is a Cancer Prevention Clinical Trial?

Clinical Trials: Weighing the Pros and Cons

 


 

Links of Interest

Data Privacy Statement for Research Studies
Cancer Care - Clinical Trials
People Living With Cancer
Michigan Cancer Consortium

 

In the past, clinical trials were sometimes seen as a last resort for people who had no other treatment choices. Today, patients with common cancers often choose to receive their first treatment in a clinical trial.

Research Department personnel are available Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. by calling 906-225-3467 or 906-225-6995, or toll free at 1-800-562-9753, ext. 6995.

 
 

Currently OPEN Trials

 

  * Brain
  * Breast
  * Colon
  * Head and Neck
  * Myelodysplasia
  * Liver
  * Lung/Non-Small Cell
  * Myeloma
  * Prostate
  * Urinary Tract
   

 

Links of Interest

CCG National Childhood Cancer Foundation

CTSU

Cancer Trials Support Unit
ECOG Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group
NCCTG North Central Cancer Treatment Group
NSABP National Surgical Adjuvant Breast & Bowel Project
RTOG Radiation Therapy Oncology Group
SWOG Southwest Oncology Group
ACS American Cancer Society
NCI National Cancer Institute