Search the only WM-focussed clinical trials hub for information on current trials and find out more about taking part.
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. They’re essential to helping improve care and treatment for WM, and can offer people with WM the chance to access treatment and drugs not currently available on the NHS.
Our clinical Trials Hub is a comprehensive source of information, whether you’re looking to join a trial or are interested in learning more about WM research. Search our database of current WM clinical trials, or look through our resources to learn more about trials and what’s involved.
Our comprehensive information about clinical trials for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia is always growing. Find out more about what clinical trials involve, how to find them and why they’re important.
What are clinical trials? How do they work? What do they do?
Each trial will have different requirements, depending on what it is looking for.
Clinical trials differ from normal treatment in many ways. Find out more here.