Participation in clinical trials

Practice Point

Participation in clinical trials

Strongly encourage and support patients with breast cancer to participate in clinical trials where a suitable trial is available 

How this guidance was developed

No evidence-based source recommendation was identified for this topic, which was considered an important aspect of care. This practice point was developed using an expert consensus process. Development of the practice point was informed by a source recommendation in the KCE 2013 guidelines (Belgium) that was designated as ‘Expert Opinion’ by the source guideline authors. In developing this practice point it was acknowledged that patients who participate in clinical trials have better outcomes than patients who do not, and that it is important for clinicians to understand the barriers and enablers of patient participation in clinical trials. This practice point reflects the key principle 'Research and clinical trials'.

Participation in clinical trials

Practice Point

Strongly encourage and support patients with breast cancer to participate in clinical trials where a suitable trial is available 

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Research and clinical trials

No evidence-based source recommendation was identified for this topic, which was considered an important aspect of care. This practice point was developed using an expert consensus process. Development of the practice point was informed by a source recommendation in the KCE 2013 guidelines (Belgium) that was designated as ‘Expert Opinion’ by the source guideline authors. In developing this practice point it was acknowledged that patients who participate in clinical trials have better outcomes than patients who do not, and that it is important for clinicians to understand the barriers and enablers of patient participation in clinical trials. This practice point reflects the key principle 'Research and clinical trials'.