
KRAS Cancer Clinical Trials FAQ's
Inclusion
Required characteristics or conditions a participant must have to be considered as eligible
Exclusion
Characteristics or conditions that disqualify a participant from a specific clinical trial.
optional
Participating in a clinical trial is voluntary.
You must meet the stated trial criteria to be considered.
availability
Different clinics may have different trials available.
Every clinical trial is not available at every clinic.


The trial information provided is for informational and convenience purposes only.
Patients should always consult with their healthcare provider or trial site directly to confirm trial status, availability, and personal eligibility. You must qualify for the trial by a participating clinic.
Direct Searchable trials at KRASHub.org
for KRAS cancer patients to explore
The KRAS Hub is trial finder searchable curated by KRAS Kickers. KRAS Hub does not collect your data, you can not be exposed
Search by KRAS mutation, cancer type, and location to find trials that may be relevant to you.
Remember: NOT every clinical trial is available at every clinic.
Search how far & where you are willing to consider travel!
KRAS Kickers Connects you to the most comprehensive list of clinical trials for people with KRAS cancers.
Clinical trials include specific inclusion and exclusion criteria that determine participants' eligibility. These criteria ensure that the study enrolls appropriate candidates and achieves reliable results.
FAQs
About Clinical Trials
Recruiting & Active Trials
are clinical trials that are currently looking for participants.
Participation in a clinical trial is always voluntary. Each individual must qualify by meeting the study’s inclusion criteria and not meeting any of the exclusion criteria. This is pre-set from the trial origin, protocol.

