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  1. ... treatments. Clinical trials help researchers know whether a new treatment works well and is safe. Trials are available ... different test or treatment. Some will get the new treatment being tested. Others will get standard treatment. The ...
  2. ... liver. Clinical trials are in progress to assess new treatments for retinitis pigmentosa, including the: Use of DHA, ... American Academy of Ophthalmology website. New treatments for retinitis pigmentosa. ... . Updated August 16, 2021. ...
  3. ... treatments. Clinical trials help researchers know whether a new treatment works well and is safe. The National Institutes ... information for patients -- aspr.hhs.gov/COVID-19/treatments/Pages/default.aspx
  4. ... get worse. Your symptoms do not improve with new treatment. You develop new symptoms.
  5. ... may be able to join. Clinical trials offer new treatments that are not available elsewhere. Cancer centers have ...
  6. ... part in ongoing clinical trials designed to identify new treatments. Other medicines or treatments may be used, depending ...
  7. ... provider for more information. Researchers continue to study new treatments. ... spread to other parts of the body. Melanoma treatment can cause side effects, including pain, nausea, and fatigue.
  8. ... See videos of inspiring patient stories Learn about new treatments and procedures Follow the latest research updates Get ...
  9. Targeted therapies are promising new treatments, but they have limitations. Cancer cells can become resistant to these medicines. The target sometimes changes, so the treatment no ...
  10. ... as whether you continue to smoke Remember that new treatments are being developed all the time. This increases ...
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