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如何在Fred Hutch、UW Medicine和其他华盛顿州研究中心查找和注册癌症临床试验。

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How do I find cancer clinical trials near me in Washington?
Search clinicaltrials.gov and filter by your cancer type and Washington State. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and UW Medicine are major trial sites. The NCI's Cancer Information Service (1-800-422-6237) provides free trial matching. Cancer Support Hub's trial finder tool also helps locate open trials.
What is a Phase 1 clinical trial?
Phase 1 trials test new treatments in a small group of people (15-30) for the first time to evaluate safety, determine dosing, and identify side effects. While primarily focused on safety, some patients do benefit from treatment. Phase 1 trials are often available when standard treatments haven't worked.
Will I get a placebo in a cancer clinical trial?
In cancer trials, placebos are rarely used alone. When placebos are used, they're typically combined with standard treatment — you would receive the best known treatment plus either the experimental drug or a placebo. Your informed consent form will clearly explain whether a placebo is involved.
Are clinical trials free for cancer patients?
The experimental treatment in a trial is provided at no cost. Under the ACA and Washington State law, your insurance must cover routine care costs (doctor visits, tests, hospital stays). You may also receive travel reimbursement. Some trials offer stipends. The trial coordinator can explain all costs upfront.
What clinical trial centers are in Washington State?
Major cancer clinical trial centers in Washington include Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (Seattle), UW Medicine/Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Swedish Cancer Institute, Providence Cancer Center, and MultiCare Regional Cancer Center. Many community oncology practices also participate in national trials.
Can I leave a clinical trial if I change my mind?
Yes. You can leave a clinical trial at any time, for any reason, without penalty. Your decision will not affect your regular medical care. The informed consent process guarantees your right to withdraw. Your care team will help you transition to standard treatment.
How long do cancer clinical trials last?
Trial duration varies widely. Some trials last a few weeks, while others continue for years. Phase 1 trials typically last several months. Phase 3 trials may last several years. Your trial coordinator will explain the expected timeline, visit schedule, and time commitment before you enroll.

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