National Brain Tumor Society recently announced the launch of a new patient and care-partner education, empowerment, and preparedness effort. The new initiative will provide the resources, information, tools, and guidance brain tumor patients and their care-partners need to play a more active role in their treatment planning and decision-making.
As part of the broader effort to inform and empower patients to partner more closely with their medical teams and play a proactive role in their treatment pathways, we’ve started a series of ongoing “advice” blogs.
In our last Advice Column, we examined how to explore experimental treatment options – sometimes also referred to as “novel” and/or “investigational” treatments. Today, we look specifically at one of the avenues of experimental treatment options: clinical trials.
Brain Tumor clinical trials have been in the news recently, and whenever National Brain Tumor Society posts the latest information, we receive numerous requests on how to find clinical trials, and how one goes about signing up for one. National Brain Tumor Society has created this video to explain the top five things you should know about brain tumor clinical trials: