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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Cancer knows no limits; neither should you when it comes to finding out<br />about your treatment options. Scientific advances that may be used in years<br />ahead to prevent, diagnose or treat cancer are available today by those participating<br />in carefully controlled clinical trials. More than 1,600 trials of new<br />cancer treatments are now underway, testing new combinations of alreadyapproved<br />drugs, as well as new techniques, approaches and medications.<br />But clinical trials are not just a vital source of information; they can be of<br />great value to the individuals who participate in them. In the majority of all trials,<br />participants receive either the best existing treatment (also called the standard<br />of care), or the new therapy. By investigating clinical trial options, patients can<br />learn what the best available standard of care is for their disease.</p>]]></description>
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