Volunteers needed for a clinical trial to advance research into blood cancer

A team at the University of Birmingham’s School of Cancer Sciences and the CRUK Clinical Trials Unit is looking for volunteers for a study aiming to improve the outcome of stem cell transplantation for blood cancers. The study is evaluating the use of a vaccine to generate immune cells that may kill blood cancer cells expressing a protein called HA-1. If you are male, aged 18 years or over and in good health, please go to http://ciic.org.uk/volunteers-needed-clinical-trial-advance-research-blood-cancer/ for more information or contact Shamyla Siddique at HA1@trials.bham.ac.uk Tel: 0121 371 4396. 

Participants will be paid compensation for reasonable travel expenses and a payment if they take part. The study will require several short visits to an outpatient clinic in Birmingham. A response to this advertisement will be recorded but carries no obligation to take part. If you volunteer, you can withdraw at any time from the trial.

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