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Research and clinical trials for testicular cancer

All cancer treatments have to be fully researched before they can be used for everyone. This is so we know that they work, that they are better than the treatments already available, and they are safe.

Find out about the latest UK research, clinical trials and how you can take part.

Research into testicular cancer

Current research is trying to understand what causes testicular cancer and how to improve the treatment.

Find a clinical trial

Find out about trials for testicular cancer.

How to join a clinical trial

If you see a trial you're interested in, discuss it with your doctor or specialist.

What clinical trials are

Medical research studies involving people are called clinical trials.

What you should know

Before you agree to take part, researchers must explain to you what a trial involves.

Last reviewed: 17 Feb 2025

Next review due: 17 Feb 2028

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