About clinical trials
This page is about clinical trials for lymphoma: what they are, why they are done, how they are organised and what they involve for those who take part.
Lymphoma TrialsLink is our clinical trials information service.
Find out more about clinical trials and what they involve – and when you are ready, search for a clinical trial that might be suitable for you.
Deciding whether to enter a clinical trial is an important decision that you should make in consultation with your medical team, so it's a good idea to print off and discuss the information you find with them. You can also ask our Lymphoma TrialsLink Team general questions about clinical trials at trialslink@lymphoma-action.org.uk
If you’d like to find out more about how TrialsLink works, visit About Lymphoma TrialsLink.
Use our database to search for a clinical trial that might be suitable for you.
We hope that Lymphoma TrialsLink helps you to make informed decisions and choices about your treatment and care.
This page is about clinical trials for lymphoma: what they are, why they are done, how they are organised and what they involve for those who take part.
This page outlines how new drugs are developed and approved, and who decides whether they can be prescribed on the NHS.
The questions here will help you to make a decision about taking part in a clinical trial. You can also send us your questions at trialslink@lymphoma-action.org.uk.
Find out more about our lymphoma trials database TrialsLink including how we find the trials, how you can search for a trial suitable for you, and what to do if you find one.
Hear from real people who have taken part in clinical trials for lymphoma in our personal stories section.
If you'd like to talk things through, contact us for support.
We want as many people as possible to benefit from our Lymphoma TrialsLink service, so please download or order our free resources to promote this to people affected by lymphoma.