Are new treatments for mesothelioma being studied
Yes. Because mesothelioma is very hard to control, the National
Cancer Institute (NCI) is sponsoring clinical trials (research studies
with people) that are designed to find new treatments and better ways to
use current treatments. Before any new treatment can be recommended for
general use, doctors conduct clinical trials to find out whether the
treatment is safe for patients and effective against the disease.
Participation in clinical trials is an important treatment option for
many patients with mesothelioma.
People interested in taking part in a clinical trial should talk with
their doctor. Information about clinical trials is available from the
Cancer Information Service (CIS) (see below) at 1–800–4–CANCER.
Information specialists at the CIS use PDQ®, NCI's cancer information
database, to identify and provide detailed information about specific
ongoing clinical trials. Patients also have the option of searching for
clinical trials on their own. The clinical trials page on the NCI's
Cancer.gov Web site, located at http://cancer.gov/clinical_trials on the
Internet, provides general information about clinical trials and links
to PDQ.