Overview
Clinical trials are medical research trials involving patients.
They are done to try to find new and better treatments. Clinical trials are the only sure way to find out if a new approach to cancer care is better than the standard treatment currently available. They are heavily regulated to ensure that results are meaningful and reliable.
You can find out more about current NET trials at:
- Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry
www.anzctr.org.au
- Cancer Australia
www.australiancancer trials.gov.au
- Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
www.australianclinicaltrials.gov.au
- Current Australian NET Clinical Trials
www.neuroendocrine.org.au
- United States National Health Institutes Clinical Trials
(Includes international and Australian trials)
www.clinicaltrials.gov