Clinical Research

Clinical trials are scientific studies that involve people in research and are the only way to advance cancer treatment. Before people are given a new intervention, it is carefully studied in the laboratory. Studies with the most promising results are then moved into clinical trials with people. Clinical trials are used to evaluate new and better ways to treat, prevent, detect, diagnose, and manage symptoms of cancer.

For more information on clinical trials for the treatment of T-cell lymphomas, please contact the Clinical Trials office at the Stanford Cancer Institute. Active clinical trials under the direction of Dr. Khodadoust can be found on the Clinical Trials website.