Dr. Sarbajit Mukherjee poses with a microscope in his lab

Clinical Trials for Anal Cancer

What are clinical trials?

Clinical trials are the final stages of cancer research that assess a potential new drug or therapy that’s already been studied extensively in the laboratory. Trials are carefully monitored scientific studies that involve patients and offer the earliest access to these newest treatment options. Trials are conducted to determine a drug’s proper dose, how well it works and whether it’s more effective than current standard treatments. All drugs and treatment approaches currently used as standard of care were once studied in clinical trials.

Why it matters

Participating in a clinical trial is the only way to access the very latest options, oftentimes years before they become available to other providers. If you have cancer, you need the very best treatment today, not years from now. Roswell Park provides our patients with more ways to maximize their survival, including access to:

  • A new approach for metastatic disease, such as adding an immunotherapy drug to standard chemotherapy in patients whose cancer has spread to distant body locations.
     
Available clinical trials

Roswell Park opens new clinical trials every day. Learn more about our clinical trials for anal cancer or call 1-800-ROSWELL (1-800-767-9355). Talk to your physician about upcoming trials not yet listed here that might be right for you.

Clinical trials for anal cancer