CLINICAL TRIALS

Brain Tumor / Glioma

Active clinical trials and verified researcher listings for Brain Tumor / Glioma, simplified into plain English.

ABOUT BRAIN TUMOR / GLIOMA

A brain tumor occurs when a group of cells within the brain grow out of control, creating a mass. There are two main types of tumors: malignant (cancerous) tumors and benign (non-cancerous) tumors. These can be further classified as primary tumors, which start within the brain, and secondary tumors, which most commonly have spread from tumors located outside the brain, known as brain metastasis tumors. All types of brain tumors may produce symptoms that vary depending on the size of the tumor and the part of the brain that is involved. Where symptoms exist, they may include headaches, seizures, problems with vision, vomiting and mental changes. Other symptoms may include difficulty walking, speaking, with sensations, or unconsciousness.

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ACTIVELY RECRUITING TRIALS

COMMON QUESTIONS

Are there clinical trials currently recruiting for Brain Tumor / Glioma?

Yes. This page displays actively recruiting Brain Tumor / Glioma clinical trials sourced in real time from ClinicalTrials.gov. Use the filters to narrow by phase, status, and location.

How do I join a clinical trial for Brain Tumor / Glioma?

Browse the trials listed above, review the eligibility criteria for each study, and submit a contact request directly to the research team. You can also speak to your physician about a referral.

Are Brain Tumor / Glioma clinical trials free to participate in?

Most clinical trials cover the cost of the investigational treatment and all study-related visits. Some studies also offer compensation for time and travel. Always confirm costs and insurance coverage with the trial coordinator before enrolling.

What eligibility requirements apply to Brain Tumor / Glioma trials?

Requirements vary by study. Common criteria include a confirmed Brain Tumor / Glioma diagnosis, age range, prior treatments, and general health status. Each trial listing shows its specific inclusion and exclusion criteria.

What phases of Brain Tumor / Glioma trials are available?

Brain Tumor / Glioma trials span Phase I (safety testing), Phase II (effectiveness), Phase III (comparison to standard care), and Phase IV (post-approval monitoring). Phase II and III trials are most commonly open to new participants.

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