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Our clinical trials at Pi Health cancer hospital are groundbreaking research studies focused on advancing cancer treatment. These trials involve carefully monitored treatments and therapies to assess their effectiveness and safety. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to pushing the boundaries of cancer care and finding new ways to fight these diseases.
About trials:
Phases of Clinical Trials: Clinical trials are typically conducted in several phases:
• Phase 1: Small group of healthy volunteers to test safety and dosage.
• Phase 2: Larger group to assess effectiveness and further safety.
• Phase 3: Even larger group to confirm effectiveness, monitor side effects, and compare to
standard treatments.
• Phase 4: Post-market surveillance after the treatment is approved to monitor long-term safety and
effectiveness.
Find clinical trials:
Ongoing trials: Phase II study on tislelizumab for NSCLC/ Head & Neck cancer patients

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Volunteers play a crucial role in the research process, contributing significantly to medical advancements. Both individuals affected by a specific disease and those in good health can actively participate in clinical studies. The absence of volunteers would render clinical research unfeasible.
There are various motivations driving people to volunteer for clinical studies. These include: