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Where can I find additional information about participating in a prostate cancer clinical trial?
Resources for Clinical Trials are provided as a service to our patients and their families. Assistance with Clinical Trials can be obtained by contacting Erica Covington with the Oncology Research Department at Saint Joseph's at (678) 843-7119 or erica.covington@emoryhealthcare.org.
Search the NCI's list of 8,000+ clinical trials now accepting participants. Call the NCI at 1-800-4-CANCER with questions about Clinical Trials.
The American Cancer Society Clinical Trials Matching Service is a free, confidential program that helps patients, their families and health care workers find cancer clinical trials most appropriate to a patient's medical and personal situation. Through a partnership with the Coalition of Cancer Cooperative Groups, we can help you find research studies that are testing new drugs or methods to prevent, detect or treat cancer.
MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houstin , TX) has an extensive list of Clinical Trials for cancer.Visit the Atlanta Regional Clinical Oncology Program website for a list of Clinical Trials available in the Atlanta area for prostate cancer. More information on the Atlanta Regional Clinical Oncology Program is available by contacting Erica Covington with the Oncology Research Department at Saint Joseph's (678) 843-7119 or erica.covington@emoryhealthcare.org.
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Information on this page is provided collaboratively by the team at the Prostate Cancer Center at Saint Joseph's and has been medically reviewed by Rajesh G. Laungani, MD, 2010. The PCC follows American Urological Association and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the treatment of prostate cancer.
Last Updated: April 22, 2012 (RSH)

