Both animal and humans develop many of the same diseases. Since companion animals also share many environmental and lifestyle factors with their human companions, they provide an additional avenue for exploring the impact of these factors on cancer incidence and progression.
Colorado State University Trials
Our clinical trials program is one of the largest in veterinary oncology and is supported by seven dedicated staff members. In 2021, the program managed 29 clinical trials to study more effective therapies for a variety of cancer types including, osteosarcoma, lymphoma, soft tissue sarcoma, and brain tumors.
Duke Cancer Institute Trials
Our experts across all cancer specialties participate in national clinical trials and perform the most advanced treatment methods using the latest technology available. As a result, we offer a broader selection of medical, surgical, and minimally invasive options to more people, including those who are not considered candidates for treatment elsewhere. We offer unprecedented access to clinical trials.
NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Trials
Clinical research is an important component of increasing medical knowledge, advancing veterinary practice, and improving animal health. The College of Veterinary Medicine routinely conducts clinical trials as a component of that research. Our studies are open to patients of the Veterinary Hospital and beyond. We are continually taking applications for upcoming trials.
School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Trials
The mission of the VCIC is to promote and advance veterinary medicine, by coordinating and efficiently implementing high quality clinical studies designed to identify novel approaches to disease diagnosis, management, and prevention.
University of Colorado Cancer Center Trials
The mission of the CCTO is to support the “develop” portion of the broader CU Cancer Center mission to discover, develop, and deliver breakthroughs in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention that improve cancer care. This is the cornerstone to translate basic science knowledge of the cancer process into clinically useful treatment for patients.
University of Minnesota Masonic Cancer Center Trials
The Masonic Cancer Center creates a collaborative research environment focused on the causes, prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer; applying that knowledge to improve quality of life for patients and survivors; and sharing its discoveries with other scientists, students, professionals, and the community.
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Trials
The Clinical Investigation Center (CIC) develops and facilitates veterinary clinical trials and translational research studies that may lead to new drugs, devices, procedures, and treatments for the benefit of animals and humans alike.
The CIC provides scientific and clinical expertise, facilities, technical staff, and overall study coordination. We have more than 10 years of experience in clinical research and veterinary clinical trials including FDA Phase I–IV studies, exploring new medical devices, treatments, and procedures.
University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center Trials
The Cancer Center enjoys a vibrant, well-funded research base, which continues to grow. We focus on reducing cancer incidence, mortality and morbidity in the community while training future cancer researchers and improving our ability to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Carbone Cancer Center Trials
The University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center’s greatest strength is its involvement in groundbreaking clinical trials or research studies conducted to answer specific scientific questions about new ways to prevent, diagnose, detect, and treat cancer.
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine Trials
UW Veterinary Care’s expert clinicians are dedicated to raising the standard of care by using the latest technologies, while performing research to advance veterinary and human medicine. Clinical research allows us to develop new and more effective diagnostic and treatment options. Your pet’s participation in our clinical studies is critically important!
UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center Trials
Our physicians conduct clinical research and collaborate closely with laboratory scientists, ensuring that new drugs, advanced biotechnologies and other treatments developed in the lab can move quickly to the clinic to benefit patients.
UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Trials
Our mission is to promote and facilitate high quality clinical research for the benefit veterinary and human medicine. We offer clinical trials aimed at advancing medical care for our veterinary patients in a variety of disciplines including (but not limited to) oncology, neurology/neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and cardiology.