Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Julie Graff - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials
Julie N. Graff, M.D.
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Researcher

Clinical trials are research studies that people volunteer for to help doctors find ways to improve health and cancer care. Cancer clinical trials are designed to answer scientific questions and test new ways to:
  • Treat cancer
  • Find and diagnose cancer
  • Prevent cancer
  • Manage symptoms of cancer or side effects from its treatment

The results of these research studies give healthcare providers the information needed to improve how they treat cancer.

There are a variety of clinical trials available for prostate cancer at OHSU Knight Cancer Institute. You may qualify to participate in a research study depending on your particular type and stage of prostate cancer, health status, or your history of previous treatments. To learn if you are eligible for a prostate cancer study, talk to your doctor or contact the person in charge of the study. If you are interested in learning more about research studies at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, or participating in a research study, please talk with your doctor.

Find current prostate cancer clinical trial opportunities

If you are looking for a particular trial but you don’t see it listed, it may be because the trial is currently fully enrolled. Please check back often as new trials open frequently.

Is a clinical trial right for you?

Talk with your doctor if you are interested in learning more or participating in a clinical trial for prostate cancer at OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.

Your participation in research studies may help us find a cure for prostate cancer.