How are Trial Phases Different? Ask a Scientist about Clinical Trials

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In this video, Dr. Michael Postow of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center answers questions from our patient community about how clinical trial phases. #ClinicalTrials #AskAScientist #Immunotherapy

The goal of each phase of clinical trials is different. A phase 1 trial is the first time something is being done for a patient, such as the first time a drug or drug combination is given to patients. Phase 2 trials test how effective something is in a group of patients. Phase 3 trials ask the question is a new approach better than a standard of care approach. Sometimes trial phases may blend together in modulated or combined phase trials. Discuss the pros and cons of different phase trials and the possibility of modulated or combined phase trials with your care team. https://www.cancerresearch.org/patien...

Michael Postow, M.D., is a board-certified medical oncologist and part of the Melanoma and Immunotherapeutics Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He has an interest in developing clinical trials for patients with melanoma involving immunotherapeutic strategies. His specific areas of interest include studying the immunologic effects of radiotherapy and characterizing pharmacodynamic biomarkers associated with ipilimumab outcomes. Dr. Postow received his M.D. from New York University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School and his fellowship in medical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where he served as Chief Fellow. He is the author of Pocket Oncology, a handbook on all aspects of oncology care.

This video series is made possible with generous support from Regeneron.

Each week in June 2017, as part of Cancer Immunotherapy Month, we published a response to patient questions about cancer immunotherapy clinical trials. #CIM17

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