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Cancer Clinical Trials Service

Clinical trials are used to test new treatments or novel uses for currently available treatments. A number of treatments that we now use routinely were first shown to be effective through clinical trials. Clinical trials are therefore of great importance in furthering the standard of medical care around the world.

The Cancer Clinical Trials Team (formerly part of the Scottish Cancer Therapy Network - SCTN) is a key partner of Cancer Clinical Trials Unit Scotland - CaCTUS. It aims to promote, support and facilitate recruitment into Randomised controlled clinical trials and to offer a complete service for the management and design of clinical trials in cancer throughout the country.

For general enquiries please email: NSS.isdcctt@nhs.net

For randomisation service please call : 0131 275 7276 or 0131 316 4278

Please click on the trial names listed below for more information.

Early breast cancer trials
MINDACT
SOLE
SUPREMO

Non-small cell lung cancer
CHART-ED

Metastatic clear cell renal cancer
COSAK

Trials Under Development
ARISTACAT
CHART_ED CC

Non IMP Trials
Catalyst
CSO-Linkage
PROSPeCT
Trials Closed to Recruitment
Early breast cancer trials
Anglo Celtic I
Anglo Celtic II
DCIS
TACT
TACT2
AZURE
Neo Comice
SPROG
OPTION
Epi/CMF

Advanced breast cancer trials
Will Weekly Win (Anglo Celtic IV)
SOFEA

Non small cell lung cancer trials
GRIN

 

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