Haematologic cancers begin in blood-forming tissues such as the bone marrow or in the cells of the immune system. Another name for haematological cancer is blood cancer. Types of blood cancer include:

  • Myeloma
  • Lymphoma
  • Leukaemia

We’re committed to our mission of finding new treatments that may help improve the lives of people with cancer. We perform these trials to see if they can help prevent, find, or treat different types of cancer.

There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial. Any clinical trial includes risks which the study doctor will review with you. Make sure you understand the risks before participating.

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For help understanding clinical trial listings and for other resources, visit our Patient Resources section.
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About clinical trials

Learn what clinical trials are, how they work, and if you may be eligible to participate.
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