Dr. Melissa Alsina, Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Myeloma Program, talks about cancer clinical trials and the myths and rumors surrounding them.
Watch her video interview below to find out about the merits of cancer clinical trials, who should get involved and why, and what they mean in the search for a cure.
Video List
- Meet Dr. Alsina Head of Myeloma Program
- What is a clinical trial?
- Is there a difference between a clinical trial and clinical study?
- Are cancer clinical trials experimental?
- Can anyone participate in a clinical trial?
- Why should I participate in a clinical trial?
- How important is positive outlook in a clinical trial?
- If receiving care elsewhere can I participate in a Moffitt clinical trial?
- Have cancer clinical trials been around for a long time?
- Who can I talk to at Moffitt about joining a clinical trial?
- How do I get started in a clinical trial?
- Are there bilingual cancer clinical trials?
- If participated in a clinical trial can I participate in another one?
- Can I stop participating in a clinical trial at any time?
- If not right for current clinical trial, should I continue to contact Moffitt?






