Clinical Trials Available At Green Bay Oncology

The region’s longest National Cancer Institute partner

Green Bay Oncology’s oncologists, hematologists, and radiation oncologists have earned a sought-after partnership with the National Cancer Institute. We lead the region in providing access to new cancer treatments and improved outcomes.

Along with the HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers, Green Bay Oncology is the region’s longest participant in the NCI’s Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP). We bring national NCI clinical trials right to the communities we serve, so that our patients don’t need to travel to another part of the state, or another part of the country, for leading-edge expertise. Read more.

Clinical trials identify new ways to detect, diagnose and treat cancer. The list of NCI trials is extremely extensive, with several thousand studies always in progress. Each month our clinical trials team evaluates all new trials to best match the needs of our current patients, as well as to advance the research and progress of the most promising new treatments.

More clinical trials than anywhere in Northeast Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula

The nation’s best cancer-fighting doctors demand access to the latest research and treatment techniques. We are active participants in many clinical trials at any given time, and at times seek out new options for individual patients in our care.

Don’t be misled by other cancer programs that promise clinical trials and then must work through outside sources to obtain access for their patients. The only direct access in the region is here at Green Bay Oncology.

Tomorrow’s best cancer-fighting techniques are being tested right here, today

Cancer clinical trials have varying objectives and outcomes, though all have the goal of improving treatment effectiveness and/or alleviating side effects of cancer or cancer treatments. Use the search tool below to find trials that are currently available through Green Bay Oncology.

Don’t hesitate to request an appointment if you or a loved one is facing cancer. We can help you to determine what clinical trials may be right for you.

Clinical Trials for Cancer and Blood Disorders

Available Clinical Trials

MDS/AML Registry

S1925
Randomized, Phase III Study of Early Intervention with Venetoclax and Obinutuzumab Versus Delayed Therapy with Venetoclax and Obinutuzumab in Newly Diagnosed Asymptomatic High-Risk Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia / Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (CLL/SLL): EVOLVE CLL/SLL Study