File:Should You Join a Clinical Trial.webm
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English: Watch this video to learn three reasons you might want to join a cancer clinical trial. Like all treatment options, clinical trials have possible benefits and risks. By looking closely at all options, including clinical trials, you are taking an active role in a decision that affects your life. |
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