This page is a work-in-progress. We are attempting to make a record of all prostate cancer clinical trials, both past and present. Currently, this information is spread all over the Internet on dozens of different websites.
This goal of this project is to compile clinical trial information from various websites and put it all in one place. If you know of a website with information on prostate cancer trials that is currently not listed here, please let us know. You can reach the website administrator by posting a comment at the bottom of this page.
Trial Results at the National Cancer Institute
If you’d like to review the results of all government-approved clinical trials related to prostate cancer, this is the place to go. These trials date back to October of 2002, and they cover everything from chemotherapy to surgery results. There are also some noteworthy studies relating to prostate cancer prevention with products such as selenium and vitamin E. I would recommend at least reading the summaries for each of these trials, if you’re interested in this subject.
www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/results/prostate
Find Local Trials at CenterWatch
If you’re looking for information about clinical trials near you, you’ll probably find it at CenterWatch. Among other things, this website offers a search engine for studies that are currently underway. You can search by state, by the type of trial, or both. You can also sign up to be notified about new clinical trial listings via email, which is helpful. From the home page, just do a search for prostate cancer clinical trials.
www.CenterWatch.com
Clinical Trials at Cedars-Sinai
The Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai conducts many clinical trials relating to the treatment of prostate cancer. Their studies include the testing of new drugs and other forms of treatment. The page below offers information on the various studies they are conducting, and also explains how you can participate in one of their trials.
www.csmc.edu/1474.html
Is there a website that should be included on this list? Let us know by posting a comment in the box below.
