Oncology Clinical Trials in California

Dive into the world of Oncology Clinical Trials with FOMAT Medical Research. Our focus is on enhancing treatment possibilities for cancer by conducting detailed clinical trials. We aim to assist individuals in search of new treatment options and entities seeking collaboration in clinical research.

About Oncology Conditions

Oncology covers a wide range of conditions affecting various organs and tissues, from common and treatable to complex cancers that require advanced medical care. At FOMAT Medical Research, we are committed to expanding treatment opportunities through clinical trials for many cancers. Here are some of the top conditions in oncology we research:

Types of Cancer

Oncologists treat many types of cancers to preserve your health and improve your quality of life. Here is a list of common cancers treated by specialists:

    • Breast Cancer: Cancer that forms in the breast cells, most common in women but can occur in men.
    • Lung Cancer: Cancer that starts in the lungs, often related to smoking but can occur in non-smokers.
    • Prostate Cancer: Cancer that occurs in the prostate gland in men, which is one of the most common cancers in men.
    • Colorectal Cancer: Cancer that starts in the colon or rectum, often detected through colonoscopies.
    • Leukemia: Cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system.
    Lymphoma: A group of blood cancers that develop in the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s immune system.
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Symptoms

Cancer symptoms can be very different, from mild to severe. Here are some common ones:

  • Unexplained weight loss.
  • Fatigue and weakness.
  • Persistent pain.
  • Skin changes, such as yellowing, darkening, or redness.
  • Changes in bowel or bladder habits.
  • Persistent cough or trouble breathing.

The wide range of symptoms emphasizes the importance of seeing an oncologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Causes and Risk Factors

Cancer can be triggered by a multitude of factors:

  • Genetic Predisposition: Many cancers, such as breast and colorectal cancer, have a genetic component, making family history a significant risk factor.

  • Environmental Factors: Exposure to certain chemicals, pollutants, and radiation can increase the risk of cancer.

  • Lifestyle Influences: Poor nutrition, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of physical activity can contribute to the development of cancer.

The Importance of Oncology Trials

Get Access to New Treatments

Clinical trials are research conducted on human participants to test medical, surgical or behavioral interventions. These trials are necessary for researchers to determine the safety and efficacy of new treatments. By participating in clinical trials patients can get access to new treatments and help advance medical science.

Why Join Clinical Trials?

Join oncology clinical trials to get access to treatments not available to the public, where standard treatments have not worked. Participants help advance the understanding of cancer, treatment and patient care. Being in a trial is important to develop new treatments that can make a big difference in future patient lives. Plus, trials have thorough monitoring by healthcare professionals and extra medical support.

Frequently Asked Questions

The length of an oncology clinical trial varies depending on many factors such as the type of cancer and the medication being tested. For example, if a trial is for a chronic cancer patient, participants may be monitored for a long time. If it’s for antibiotics, it’s usually shorter since patients are only observed for a few days.

Depending on the trial and its procedures, you may need to monitor yourself in some cases. In others, you won’t need to, as the research team will provide you with full support and guidance throughout the trial.

As a research participant in an oncology clinical trial you have the right to withdraw from the study at any time. You are entitled to get any new information about the study and ask questions at any time and they will be answered promptly.

Yes. Although the study is not for a specific health condition, it may include procedures like MRI scans, blood tests, and hearing assessments. To ensure these tests are done safely researchers need to know your overall health. This is to ensure your safety throughout the clinical trial process.

No, you don’t have to be a US citizen to join a clinical trial. We don’t ask for your social security number. All we ask is that you have a physical address and some form of ID that we can use during the enrollment process.

Yes, you can refer a friend or family member to join a study, click here!

Who is FOMAT Medical Research?

FOMAT Medical Research is California's largest research site network, dedicated to advancing clinical research and improving patient outcomes. With an extensive network of research sites and a relentless commitment to innovating healthcare through diversity, FOMAT Medical Research collaborates with industry Sponsors and CROs to accelerate the development of groundbreaking therapies across multiple therapeutic areas. FOMAT is a founding member of hyperCORE International, a super network of fully professionalized research site organizations.

Why Choose FOMAT for Oncology Trials?

We bring expertise, state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to quality to every study we do. We work collaboratively to support both partners and participants throughout the research.

Meet Our Expert

Our lead oncologist is a highly experienced expert dedicated to advancing cancer care through research. With extensive knowledge in various oncology conditions, he brings a commitment to innovation to every study.

Nawazish Khan, M.D.

Nawazish Khan, MD

Oncologist
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Oxnard, CA