Expert Video - How can I find an MDS clinical trial that is appropriate for me?

Dr. Amy E. DeZern, Vice Chair for Hematologic Malignancies at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, discusses how you can find an MDS clinical trial that is appropriate for you. To start, she suggests accessing the many resources offered by the MDS Foundation (www.mds-foundation.org/learn/find-a-trial), along with the many patient advocacy groups that exist. Dr. DeZern also shares the web resource ClinicalTrials.gov to search for open and ongoing MDS clinical trials. In addition, she also recommends having an early conversation with your primary hematologist or oncologist and asking to be referred to a center that conducts clinical trials, if that option is available.

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