Pancreatic Cancer
Clinical Trials
Patients with pancreatic cancer who participate in clinical research have better outcomes.
PanCAN strongly recommends clinical trials at diagnosis and during every treatment decision.
Clinical trials are research studies that investigate new treatments or new combinations of treatments. They are necessary to determine whether new treatments developed in the lab are beneficial to people living with pancreatic cancer. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviews data from successful trials and determines whether an experimental treatment should be approved. Every treatment available today was approved through a clinical trial.
How Do I Find a Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trial?
We maintain the most comprehensive and up-to-date database of pancreatic cancer clinical trials available in the United States. Here are two ways to access this free information:

PanCAN Patient Services
We can answer any questions you have about clinical trials. Our Case Managers can provide resources and support as well as run a personalized clinical trial search.

Clinical Trial Finder
Enter your information in our Clinical Trial Finder to receive a personalized list. Follow up with our Case Managers to answer any questions.
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Educational Videos about Clinical Trials

Watch a panel discussion focused on what a clinical trial is, why they are important and why PanCAN recommends them as a critical treatment option.
Watch our webinar
Original air date: May 30, 2024

Watch our webinar to learn more about the basics of clinical trials and hear from experts about exciting new developments in the field.
Watch our webinar
Original Air Date: January 30, 2025
For free personalized information on clinical trials, contact PanCAN Patient Services. And download our comprehensive clinical trials booklet.