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Clinical Trials Radar

Below you will find currently recruiting clinical trials for cancer patients — one click lets you show only trials conducted in Poland. The list is automatically updated from the ClinicalTrials.gov database, and we translate descriptions into Polish.

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1410
active trials
71
with Poland location
Last update
Jul 6, 2026, 03:00 AM
Filtered by therapy/drug: Short-Course RadiotherapyClear

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RecruitingPhase II

SCRT+mFOLFOX6+PD-1 Antibody and Targeted Therapy for High-Risk pMMR/MSS Rectal Cancer(CRIT)

To explore the efficacy and safety of short-course radiotherapy combined with mFOLFOX6, PD-1 monoclonal antibody and cetuximab (for RAS/BRAF Wild-Type)/bevacizumab (for RAS/BRAF Mutant) in High-Risk pMMR/MSS Rectal Adenocarcinoma through a prospective study, providing high-level evidence-based medical evidence for the use in the treatment of high-risk rectal cancer.

RecruitingPhase III

SCRT + Chemo Targeted Immuno-neoadjuvant Therapy for High-risk pMMR/MSS RC

To explore the efficacy and safety of an intensified treatment regimen consisting of short-course radiotherapy followed by mFOLFOX6 chemotherapy combined with precise targeted therapy (based on RAS/BRAF status: cetuximab for wild-type, bevacizumab for mutant) and a PD-1 monoclonal antibody, compared with short-course radiotherapy followed by mFOLFOX6 chemotherapy alone, in high-risk locally advanced pMMR/MSS rectal adenocarcinoma through a prospective, randomized controlled phase III clinical study, providing high-level evidence-based medical evidence to establish a superior neoadjuvant treatment strategy for this population.

Frequently asked questions

What is a clinical trial?

It is a study of a new therapy or drug involving patients, conducted according to a strict protocol and under medical supervision. For many cancer patients, it provides access to therapies that are not yet standardly available.

Is participation in a clinical trial paid?

Participation is free for the patient — the costs of the tested treatment are covered by the trial sponsor. Some trials also reimburse travel and accommodation costs.

How to apply for a clinical trial abroad?

Start with the trial card in our Radar — you will find eligibility criteria and contact details of the center from ClinicalTrials.gov there. Contact is usually in English; if you need support, write to us.