Clinical Trials

Find bladder cancer clinical trials near you and get access to new treatment options. Not sure if you’re ready for a clinical trial? Learn more about bladder cancer clinical trials.

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You can search for a clinical trial below by bladder cancer disease type, state of residence and you can also look for clinical trials nearest to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about bladder cancer clinical trials? These are some of the most common questions we get asked. If you have a question and don’t see it answered here, learn more about bladder cancer clinical trials on our dedicated page.

What is a bladder cancer clinical trial?

A bladder cancer clinical trial is a research study designed to evaluate new treatments, drugs, diagnostic techniques, or prevention strategies for bladder cancer. It helps to identify better ways to manage and treat bladder cancer by involving patients in the testing phase of potential therapies.

Do clinical trials cost money?

The cost of participating in a clinical trial can vary. Some trials cover the costs of treatment, tests, and procedures, but there may be additional expenses, such as travel costs or non-covered treatments. Patients should discuss the financial aspects with the clinical trial team beforehand.

What are the risks of bladder cancer clinical trials?

Risks of bladder cancer clinical trials can include side effects from new treatments, the possibility that the treatment may not be effective, and the chance of complications. Patients are closely monitored during the trial, but it’s important to weigh these risks against potential benefits before deciding to participate.

Who should consider clinical trials?

Patients with bladder cancer who are looking for additional treatment options or who have not responded to standard therapies should consider clinical trials. They should consult with their healthcare team to determine if a clinical trial is appropriate for their specific condition.

Does my stage of bladder cancer qualify for clinical trials?

Clinical trials are designed for patients at various stages of bladder cancer, including early-stage, advanced, and metastatic stages. The eligibility criteria for a trial will depend on the type, stage, and treatment history of the cancer. Your healthcare team can help determine if a clinical trial is suitable for your stage.

What is the difference between clinical trials and clinical studies?

Clinical trials are a type of clinical study where new treatments or interventions are tested in patients to evaluate their effectiveness and safety. Clinical studies can also include observational research, which looks at disease patterns or treatment outcomes without directly testing a new treatment.

This clinical trial dashboard would not be possible without the generous support of our corporate partners including, AstraZeneca, Bicycle Therapeutics, CG Oncology, Daiichi Sankyo, enGene, Fidia Farmaceutici, Flare Therapeutics, ImmunityBio, Johnson and Johnson, Lilly, Protara Therapeutics, Tyra Biosciences and Urogen.

Clinical trials included in our Featured Trials section include but are not limited to corporate sponsors and BCAN affiliates. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Christina Todosow at [email protected]. For questions about participation in clinical trials, contact [email protected].