Get ahead of standard treatments for FGFR-positive cancer. Participating in a clinical trial for FGFR-positive cancer gives you access to the latest therapies.
Call +1 844 627 7246If your doctor has told you that your cancer is FGFR-positive, it means that you have certain alterations, in the FGFR gene. Normally, FGFR is responsible for producing a protein called FGFR that plays a role in cell growth and division. However, alterations in this gene appear to promote various forms of cancer. There are different variations of these alterations, called FGFR1, FGFR2, FGFR3, and FGFR4. Genetic testing can determine if you have an FGFR alteration.
There are currently a few drugs available for treating FGFR-positive cancers, including bladder and bile duct cancers. However, scientists are investigating whether other cancers will respond to drugs that target these gene alterations. For example, FGFR1, FGFR2, and FGFR3 have all been linked to breast cancer in a small subset of patients. Breast cancer clinical trials involving patients with FGFR alterations and other genetic abnormalities are underway.
A clinical trial is a research study in which scientists evaluate the effectiveness and safety of new medical treatments. That includes new drugs or novel combinations of drugs for treating cancer and other diseases. Every drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had to be tested first in clinical trials.
We combine the power of technology with our dedicated team of medical providers to find you the best treatment options available.
Access the free matching toolMassive Bio offers a quick, easy, and FREE way to find clinical trials for patients like you. With our unique clinical trial matching system and compassionate team, Massive Bio can rapidly match you to clinical trials of new therapies. For example, if you have metastatic breast cancer or require advanced breast cancer treatment, we can help you find breast cancer clinical trials. If you aren’t sure if your cancer is linked to a gene alteration, that’s okay. Additional testing can help determine your exact diagnosis.
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Call +1 844 627 7246Clinical trials test the latest scientific advancements in HER2-Positive cancer treatment. Patients who choose to enroll in trials can receive cutting-edge treatment and high-quality care under the direction of scientists, doctors, and researchers. HER2-Positive cancer patients can gain access to promising drugs and innovative treatments long before they're made available to the public.
At Massive Bio, our goal is to ensure that all cancer patients have access to clinical trials of innovative new treatments that offer hope for improved outcomes. Our unique SYNERGY-AI technology rapidly generates a personalized clinical trial matching report, which is FREE to patients and doctors.
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