Below are some useful video resources that help to explain various aspects of the clinical trial process.
- What is a Clinical Trial? walks patients through how and why clinical trials are the safest and most effective way to find new treatments and improve health outcomes.
- Watch how volunteers in cancer clinical trials play a pivotal role in the development of innovative new therapies and treatments that can improve the future of cancer care: Cancer Clinical Trials: Clinical Trials
- Hear from clinical trial participants and investigators about the high-quality attentive care that comes along with investigational drugs and procedures and how that may impact the cancer journey in this video: Why Should I Consider a Clinical Trial?
- A step-by-step walk through of informed consent, the process that clinical trial volunteers go through once they have agreed to participate, via Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C): Cancer Clinical Trials: Informed Consent
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains the rationalization behind randomization in clinical trials in this video: Explaining Randomization in Clinical Trials.
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- The goals of this CME are to describe strategies to eliminate delays in diagnosis of multiple myeloma, outline the latest research relating to multiple myeloma disparities of care and to recognize and refer primary care patients to oncologists who will be able to offer novel targeted therapies in the frontline and relapsed multiple myeloma settings considerate of patient- and disease-related factors and clinical trial availability. In order to provide a comprehensive approach to the goals of this CME, we’ve invited experts from WCM, NYP-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, Rutgers Cancer Institute and Kings County Hospital Center to serve as presenters and panelists.