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Clinical trials are a vital step in discovering new treatments for cancer. UCLA doctors conduct clinical research to find new therapies for a wide range of medical disorders including all types of cancer, and geneticists also work with precision medicine, which uses your DNA to help pinpoint the best treatment for you. By participating in a clinical trial, you will have access to the most innovative care.

You can search for all clinical trials at UCLA via UCLA Health's online clinical trial search tool. You can also call the Clinical Trials Hotline at (855) 731-6040.

Below is more information about clinical trials, as well as patients stories, and resources if you're a research professional.

Find a UCLA Clinical Trial

UCLA Health provides an online search tool for all current UCLA clinical trials, including for cancer. Visit their site below to final a trial.

If We Don’t Have a Trial

The National Cancer Program brings together a network of researchers working to benefit the cancer patients of today and tomorrow. Use their search tool to find clinical trials currently provided at institutions across the country.

Understanding Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are essential for developing new methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating cancer. If you or a loved one is thinking of participating in a clinical trial, we can help.

Patient and Survivor Stories

Share in the stories, experiences and successes of cancer patients just like you who have participated in clinical trials.

For Research Professionals

Multiple committees oversee clinical research at UCLA, including the Internal Scientific Peer Review Committee, Data Safety Monitoring Board and Internal Quality Assurance Program. These committees are facilitated for the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center by our Office or Regulatory Compliance.