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Useful organisations for clinical trials

9 organisations matched your search

1. Cancer Research UK

Working to find new treatments & cures for cancer & to raise awareness of the disease.

last reviewed: 01.11.2007

2. Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG)

Coordinates research & care for children & their parents.

last reviewed: 01.04.2008

3. CLIC Sargent

Provides a range of support to children with cancer & to their families & carers.

last reviewed: 31.10.2007

4. Macmillan Cancer Support

Working to improve the lives of people affected by cancer. Provide practical, medical, emotional ...

last reviewed: 03.11.2008

5. Marie Curie Cancer Care (MCCC)

Provides high quality nursing, totally free, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at ...

last reviewed: 09.10.2007

6. National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI)

A UK-wide partnership between the government, charity & industry.

last reviewed: 01.04.2008

7. National Cancer Research Network (NCRN)

An organisation to help the NHS to support prospective trials of cancer treatments.

last reviewed: 01.04.2008

8. Teenage Cancer Trust

Focuses on the particular needs of UK teenagers & young adults with cancer, leukaemia, lymphoma ...

last reviewed: 07.10.2008

9. Wales Cancer Trials Network (WCTN)

Offers information about oncology clinical trials taking place in centres across Wales to patients ...

last reviewed: 02.04.2008


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