Considering the Harmony-Lung-1 clinical research trial?
What is the study treatment?
Investigational treatment:
The investigational treatment is a monoclonal antibody designed to block the action of a specific protein that may play a role in preventing immune cells from destroying cancer cells. Blocking this protein may help immune cells destroy cancer cells. Antibodies are proteins that are naturally found in your blood that fight infections, among other functions.
Approved treatment:
The approved treatment is also a monoclonal antibody designed to block the action of another protein that may also play a role in preventing immune cells from destroying cancer cells. Blocking this protein may help immune cells destroy cancer cells.
Placebo:
A placebo looks like the study treatment but does not contain any real medicine. Researchers can tell whether the study treatment is effective by understanding if it works better than a placebo.
What can I expect if I join this trial?
How can I take part?
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As with all medicines, there are possible risks when taking the investigational treatment. If you qualify and choose to join, you will be provided with an Informed Consent Form that explains any possible risks and side effects. It is also possible that the study treatment may affect you in unknown ways. Your health and safety are our top priorities and will be closely monitored throughout your participation.
There is no guarantee that you will receive a medical benefit from participating in this trial. Your condition may get better, stay the same, or may even get worse. You are free to withdraw from the trial for any reason and at any time.
Find a study site near you
To find out more about Harmony-Lung-1, and whether it may be right for you, please contact your closest study site – they will be more than happy to help. Find your nearest study site