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If You Want To Find Ways To Prevent Cancer...Learn About Prevention Clinical Trials




Introduction






Many people take part in prevention studies.






People are asked to take or do something.






Most studies compare groups of people.






If you are thinking about joining a study






You have rights. They will be protected.






There are a lot of things to think about






The decision to join is up to you.






Here are some questions to ask your doctor






You can find out more.



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Introduction

You may be reading this because…

You want to learn about ways to:

  • Lower your chances of getting cancer
  • Help doctors learn more about preventing cancer.

This brochure tells you about taking part in a study that may help find ways to prevent cancer.

A prevention trial is a research study.

A cancer prevention trial is a study of a large group of people. A prevention trial tries to find better ways to prevent people from getting cancer or lower the chances that people will get it.

A prevention trial is different from a treatment trial.

A treatment trial finds better ways to treat cancer in people who already have it.

"After my mother died from breast cancer, I wanted to do whatever I could to keep from getting cancer."

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