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
  * Leukemia
  * Lung/Non-Small Cell
  * Prostate
  * Rectum
   

 

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