Malecare is proud to announce that we are now partnering with the Clinical Trials Resource Center. This partnership allows us to offer you, through our web site (www.malecare.org), CenterWatch’s data base of clinical trials that are being conducted both in the United States and internationally. CenterWatch is the leading publisher of information on clinical research for patients, their advocates and healthcare professionals.

Simply go to the Malecare site (www.malecare.org) and click on the “Clinical Trials Center” button. From there you will be able to access:

1- A section that provides you with a background about the clinical trials process and what to expect when you volunteer to participate in a clinical trial. Here, you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about clinical trials and also suggestions for where to find more information.

2- Listings of U.S. and international clinical trials actively recruiting patients for both prostate and testicular cancer. You can use this listing to search for clinical trials by geographic region. This list is updated daily, so check back regularly.

3- Listings of government-funded oncology-focused clinical research studies being conducted by the various National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

4- An Email notification service so that after registering your email address you will be notified about new prostate cancer clinical trials that are posted to the database.

5- A section on the recent FDA drug approvals organized by therapeutic area.

6- A directory that provides detailed profiles of hundreds of clinical research centers specializing in oncology research. Research centers are organized geographically by state, city and center name.

7- A listing of the CenterWatch Research weekly headlines with links to news articles and reports on recent advances in clinical research.

8- The New Medical Therapies (NMT) Trial Results section database is designed to provide easy access to information about the results of recently completed and ongoing clinical trials and is based on published materials from medical conferences and journals and from company reports. The clinical trial result summaries typically include the name and phase of the new therapy, the company sponsoring the research, a description of the trial design, and information on how well the drug has performed.