Wilmot Clinical Trials
Today’s successful cancer treatments are based on clinical trials.
Today’s successful cancer treatments are based on clinical trials.
Clinical trials are the backbone of cancer research, identifying better and safer treatments for patients.
If you volunteer to enroll in a trial, you are not only helping to improve cancer care – but the trial might also be the best option for your own case. Wilmot offers more than 200 clinical trials with new strategies for treatment, management of side effects, diagnosis, and prevention of cancer. We encourage you to ask us about this option. Whatever you decide, your Wilmot team will ensure that you get the best care possible. Find resources for specific cancers here.
You can search for all studies that are currently enrolling participants at the University of Rochester by typing in keywords in the box below. If you don’t find a study that interests you right now, consider signing up for our Volunteer Registry, which will notify you of future studies.
View Cancer Clinical Trials and Research Studies
Clinical trials are the backbone of cancer research, identifying better and safer treatments for patients.
Listen as Dr. Paul Barr and his patient Ira Starks share their insights and experiences with clinical trials here at the Wilmot Cancer Institute. Although there are many purposes of a clinical trial, the primary goal of any patient’s care will always be their well-being. However, many clinical trials can offer significant benefits for a patient while helping move the science of cancer care forward.