Cancer Clinical Trials
Sometimes traditional or standard therapies are not effective for more complex cancers, but that's not a reason to give up hope.
At Rose Medical Center, our cancer care team is constantly exploring the latest treatment options available, as well as the most innovative techniques for the detection and prevention of cancer. One way to access these advancements is through clinical or research trials.
What are clinical or research trials?
Clinical trials are research studies conducted to answer important medical and scientific questions with the ultimate hope of finding better ways to treat diseases such as cancer. Clinical trials are used to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new or investigational drugs, combinations of new and/or existing drugs, and drug delivery methods. Access to newer treatments is offered in the hopes that they will be more effective than standard treatments and offer hope to patients who might not be responding to existing therapies.
Our Clinical Trial Partner
Rose partners with the Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers (RMCC) to offer patients access to national studies. Currently, RMCC is participating in approximately 140 clinical research trials in all major cancer types and they have nearly 30 dedicated research staff.




