Aug
18
2007
The clinical trial is one of the final stages of medical research necessary to evaluate promising new approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Individuals who participate in trials can help millions of present and future patients if a new approach or medication is successfully approved as a result of the trial. However, a clinical trial isn’t right for everyone. In this podcast, Dr. Hyman Muss of the University of Vermont College of Medicine discusses the importance of clinical trials and talks about how you can become involved in one, if appropriate. This section of the three-part podcast features the question and answer session. To hear Dr. Muss’ lecture on the subject, please listen to parts one and two of this podcast.

Clinical Trials: What's in it for me?, Part 3/3 [21:18m]:
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Aug
18
2007
The clinical trial is one of the final stages of medical research necessary to evaluate promising new approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Individuals who participate in trials can help millions of present and future patients if a new approach or medication is successfully approved as a result of the trial. However, a clinical trial isn’t right for everyone. In this podcast, Dr. Hyman Muss of the University of Vermont College of Medicine discusses the importance of clinical trials and talks about how you can become involved in one, if appropriate.
This is part two of the three-part podcast features the question and answer session. To the beginning of Dr. Muss’ presentation, please listen to part one.

Clinical Trials: What's in it for me?, Part 2/3 [14:03m]:
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Aug
18
2007
This is part one of the three-part podcast features the question and answer session. To the remainder of Dr. Muss’ presentation, please listen to part two.

Clinical Trials: What's in it for me?, Part 1/3 [14:01m]:
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