Clinical Trials
Clinical trial trend shows better adherence to breast cancer medication
Data from the first year of a large clinical trial shows fewer side effects and better adherence to breast cancer medication when started before surgery.
FLASH meets Mobetron® in advancing radiation therapy cancer research
Radiation oncology boosts FLASH research studies to the next level.
Clinical trials: How progress in medicine is made
In this video highlight, Konstantin Dragnev, MD, connects with Joanne Conroy, MD, to answer: what are clinical trials?
Video: Clinical trials perspectives
Patients, physicians, and scientists share their thoughts about clinical trials at Dartmouth Cancer Center.
A promising new strategy to treat metastatic breast cancer
Results of a recent clinical trial show that alternating estrogen and anti-estrogen therapies is effective in treating metastatic breast cancer
Patients with multiple breast tumors have safe new options
A new research study shows that breast-conserving surgery is a safe treatment option for some patients with multiple breast lesions.
Upcoming Dartmouth Health “Connect with the CEO” to discuss clinical trials at Dartmouth Cancer Center
Drs. Conroy and Dragnev will discuss clinical trials at Dartmouth Cancer Center, how patients can benefit from clinical trials, and the importance of having a NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in New Hampshire.
Q&A with Linda T. Vahdat, MD, MBA: Advancing the patient experience through research
Patients don’t need to travel to Boston or New York for life-changing clinical trials. Linda T. Vahdat, MD, MBA, outlines how she's helping transform research and patient care as Deputy Director of Dartmouth Cancer Center.
American Cancer Society Research Day at Dartmouth Cancer Center
Dartmouth Cancer Center and American Cancer Society Research Day recognizes the impact of research funded by ACS.
How are breast cancer drugs discovered and approved to treat patients?
Linda T. Vahdat, MD, MBA, discusses what it takes to get new cancer drugs approved for patients.