
Commentary|Videos|March 3, 2026
Unpacking Which Patients With Gynecologic Cancers Are the Best Fits for a Clinical Trial
Author(s)John Moroney, MD, Katherine Kurnit, MD, MPH
Fact checked by: Kyle Doherty
John Moroney, MD, and Katherine Kurnit, MD, MPH, discuss how they go about determining which patients are suitable candidates for clinical trials.
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John Moroney, MD, and Katherine Kurnit, MD, MPH, discuss their process for determining which patients with gynecologic malignancies are the best fits for clinical trials. They underscore the importance of shared decision making with patients and emphasize that they relay to patients that an agent offered in a clinical trial will never be less effective than the best-known therapy.
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