A study using a blood sample to diagnose cancer (PREVAILctDNA)
This study is looking at using a blood sample to detect small pieces of DNA released into the blood by cancer cells.
This study is looking at using a blood sample to detect small pieces of DNA released into the blood by cancer cells.
This study is comparing regular monitoring with immediate radiotherapy to the brain to reduce the risk of cancer spreading there.
This trial is looking at adding a drug called pembrolizumab to chemoradiotherapy for newly diagnosed small cell lung cancer.
This trial is looking at a new drug called MK-7684A with chemotherapy to treat small cell lung cancer.
This trial is looking at adding lurbinectedin to atezolizumab to help treat small cell lung cancer (SCLC).
This study is taking blood samples and tissue swabs from inside the nose from people who are taking part in a lung health check programme.
This trial is looking at adding tiragolumab to atezolizumab and chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer.
This trial is to measure how useful it is for General Practitioners (GPs) to use electronic risk assessments to help identify possible cancers.
This trial is looking at adding hydroxychloroquine to chemotherapy for people with small cell lung cancer that has spread.
This study is looking at how having radiotherapy for lung cancer affects the heart and how to reduce the effects of radiotherapy on the heart.