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Participate in Research is designed to connect potential volunteers with open research studies. We are looking for volunteers just like you to help answer important questions about cancer. This page lists cancer studies that may apply to you or someone you know. If you find a study that you’d like to participate in, you can contact the study team with questions or to volunteer. Join us to improve the health of others.

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UW Medicine Cancer Care
UW Medicine

UW Medicine, in partnership with the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, provides the highest quality, comprehensive cancer care to patients with all types of cancer, regardless of how rare or common, simple or complex their diagnosis.

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center offers a number of cancer-focused studies. Please visit their clinical trials search page below to learn more.

Active Studies

  • Help solve the mysteries of the brain. Help us discover future treatments for brain injury and disease. We still do not fully understand how the human brain works. Much of how our brains function and how the parts are organized remains a mystery. Brains are......

  • Prehabilitation refers to the process of improving a patient’s functional capabilities prior to a surgical procedure with the goal of decreasing post-surgical inactivity and physical decline. This clinical trial evaluates the utility of a personalized home-based prehabilitation exercise intervention for the improvement of physical function......

  • An active lifestyle improves outcomes for women with breast cancer. The ACE Study, funded by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, will investigate how a 45-minute bout of moderate exercise can affect the biology of the human body. This could help explain the influence of physical......

  • The University of Washington SPEAC Lab is inviting individuals who have experienced changes to their speech and/or voice due to any type of head and neck cancer to answer survey questions about their communication experiences. We ask participants to nominate at least one family member,......

  • The Testosterone in Men with Cancer study is a research study in men, ages 55 and older, who have solid or hematologic (blood) cancer and have received, or are receiving, chemotherapy and/or radiation for their cancer in the past 5 years. The purpose of the......

  • The Testosterone in Cancer Survivors study is a research study in men, ages 18-54, who have received chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for their cancer and are now off-treatment and in remission for at least 1 year. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether......

  • This research study is being conducted to learn more about what is important to those diagnosed with a myelodysplastic disease in efforts to improve how drug developers measure quality of life and the patient experience when developing new products. The objective of this research study......

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