
3/19/07 Here is a link to some informational videos about clinical trials. These videos are intended to help patients and caregivers learn about trials that are available and where they can be accessed. They are produced by the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group,one of the first cooperative groups launched to perform multi-center cancer clinical trials.
http://www.ecog.org/general/videos/
We also have a link to CenterWatch, as well as the main government cancer trial website, both of which offer information on clinical trials. Also, please check out the specific health and natural product studies we show below.
The Annie Appleseed Project has asked that trials of natural substances be placed on any link we connect to, as well as the many conventional trials of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. (Currently 8/01, studies listed are all NCI approved). That is why specific other trials are shown below.
As of this writing in December 2000, FDA, the Food and Drug Administration requires all trials to be listed by the goverment. Some pharmaceutical companies have resisted doing this. But participation is growing. At some point in the near future, ALL trials will be listed.
Phase I trials are conducted to test safety levels. People who participate (all trial participation is voluntary)are given various doses of the drug being tested. (Small numbers of people involved)
Phase II trials test efficacy to see if the drug is effective against whatever cancer it is being used for. (Relatively small number of people involved).
Phase III trials are usually larger scale with many people trying the drug under question, sometimes at two different strengths, against another already accepted therapy, or in some cases, placebo. These separate treatment sections are called arms.
There have been trials of vitamins or "analogues" (synthetic forms)using human subjects. Most of the studies in the Relevant Studies section of this website, were done in animals or cell culture.
BUT NOW IS THE TIME TO PUSH FOR HUMAN TRIALS. We need to know how to use natural, nontoxic substances for people with cancer. You can help by contacting FDA or NCI (National Cancer Institute) and telling them.
The Center for Complementary/Alternative Medicine is now part of the National Institutes of Health. It conducts studies of natural substances, but its mandate is all diseases. Not enough funding has been done for cancer studies.
Contact them and ask for more studies. In their first year of operation, the VAST majority of callers wanted information on cancer therapies. And we have been told that the trend continues.
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 LINK, CAM trials can be found
by type of cancer or all cancer
as on this page

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 LINK to Natl
Inst of Health/Natl
Library of Med site

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 LINK: "The Clinical Trial Product was the winner of the 2008 Consumer Health
World Award".

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 UCSF study, 11/06

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 www.lef.org
January 2008

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 Posted October 2008

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 Posted 1/06

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 LINK to informational video
from patient organization site
1/06

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 Press Release, May 14, 2007

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 NCI Cancer Bulletin, September 2007

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 From the National Cancer Institute
 Smoking Cessation:Cancer Survivors Chemoprevention Selenium for Non-Small Cell Lung Ca 8/05
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 LINK 12/05 "The purpose of study is to learn more about how you use the Internet for activities related to breast cancer & to find out your views about online breast cancer info".

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 UCLA Study, 5/04
Ages 45-65
West Los Angeles, CA

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 LINK to site to find trials
of conventional therapies

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 Call Janelle Maxwell (650)498-7740, California

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 UCLA-based study, 2/04

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 January 2001,
Harris Interactive Poll
 Risks & Benefits of Clinical Trials Often Misunderstood Clinical Trials: Are they a Good Buy? Study Risks Not Disclosed on Web Sites Cancer Patients' Needs/Concerns, Key to Improved Commun Most Don't Ask Key Questions Before Enrolling
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 Link to clinical trial over
the Internet for Kava &
Valerian

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 LINK Info on centers and
universities, cooperative groups

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 Patient support-drugs
and clinical trials,
FDA

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 Adjuvant Therapy for Stage II or III
Phase III Trial
Protocol No. MU-699-501
 Article on Drug that acts on Enzymes
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 Various studies, 3/01
 Revival Soy-Breast Cancer Tissue Proliferation in Vivo Urinary Isoflavone Profile Excretion
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 at Hollings Cancer Institute
Univ of SC

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 You have to contact the
Maitake Co. for the
information (LINK)

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 Sponsored by Nat'l Center
for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine (NIH)

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 ACRIN study, 1/04

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 8/01

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 Univ of Michigan
LINK for Studies on
Women's Health

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 Information, contacts
and a link
 Chinese Herbal Medicine After Bca: Hot Flashes Randomized Study of Tai Chi Adult Ca Survivors
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 Clinical Cancer Letter,
10/01-contact information

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 Phase II Trial
at Memorial Sloan Kettering

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 Ask your physician to
check out www.ctsu.org

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 Cleveland Clinic Study
needs volunteers, 2003
 Phase I Surrogate Biomarker Trial: Perillyl Alcohol/Breast
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 NIH announcement

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 From Diana Dyer, author, cancer
dietician, advocate

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 Synthetic version of
natural therapy

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 Oregon Health & Science University
and other centers

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 Some possible trials of natural
therapies or close to it.
 Acupuncture for Menopausal Symptoms (Breast Ca) Yondelis (ET-743, Naturally-occurring Marine Organism Massage Therapy/Fatigue During Chemotherapy Calcium/Vit D for Colon Cancer Prevention Study CAM as Lifestyle Effect: on BCa and Surviving Hypnosis for Hot Flashes in BCa Survivors Diet & Exercise Research Study Milk Thistle Extract for Chemotherapy-Induced Liver Toxicity
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 Explanations/discussions/strategies
Read an advocate's perspective on
studies and testing
 An Advocate's Perspective Managing Conflicts of Interest in Conduct of Clinical Trials WHO Experts New Rules/Clinical Res Nontoxicity Endpoints Phase I: Targeted Non-cytotoxic Agents Supporting 'Double-Blind Clinical Trials Selective Reporting Biases: Cancer Prognostic Factor Studies Very Critical of Clinical Trials-Part I Patient-Centered Approach: Participatory Action Res Clin Trials The Trust Factor: Editorial Int'l Network & Developing Nations Unethical:Underpowered Trials Premature Termination/Clinical Trials (excerpts) Media's & Human Subject Participation Patient Selection:Applicability of Results Instl Review Bds:Advocate Perspective Clinical res/Exp treat 11/3/97 Pharmas Dictate What/How Research Published Public Attitudes on Participation Are Large Clinical Trials Ethical Coalitn of Natl Cancer Coop Groups Improved Design for Clinical Trials & Multiple Agents Evaluation of Randomised Controlled Trials Placebo Research "Why Most Published Research Findings are False" Part I Evidence-based Movement Exclusionary - Paper states
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 Chemopreventive Agent
for High Risk Women
 Clinical Trial: Ovarian Ca Monoclonal Antibody
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 Plymouth Michigan area
3/03

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 LINK to research in US/UK
& private groups

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 LINK to joint initiative of
US/UK Cancer Research Funding
Organizations

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 2/04
National Cancer Institute Study

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 Washington, DC, VA, MD areas
posted 2/29/04

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 Many cancer centers around the
country

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 LINK to Trial
Memorial Sloan Kettering, NYC
8/04

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 Posted 11/09/04

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 Trial stopped 4/06/05

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 LINK to site with information
on trials

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 LINK to "a single entry allowing you to search for comprehensive information on on-going clinical trials (registry) or results of completed trials (database) conducted by the innovative pharmaceutical industry".

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 Posted 2/06

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 Posted June 2006,
Open Study
 Ann Fonfa's Correspondence with Dr. Lund
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 LINK to a free, nonprofit clinical trial matching service focused exclusively on breast cancer.

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