Skin Cancer Institute––Clinical trials

Skin Cancer Institute––Clinical trials

Clinical trials are biomedical or health-related research studies conducted in humans, that study the use of specific therapies to treat or prevent skin cancers. These studies are guided by detailed protocols and are approved by an institutional or ethical review board.

Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trials of new topical drugs for skin cancer prevention, developed by SCI scientists and physicians are ongoing.  Promising results from these studies will be used to further advance our drug and development efforts.

See a list of open clinical trials for melanoma and other skin cancers at The University of Arizona Cancer Center:

 Find a Clinical Trial.