How CancerBot works
Find clinical trials Breast Cancer in four simple steps
CancerBot makes it easy to discover clinical trials tailored to your condition. In just a few quick steps, our AI-powered tool guides you from sharing your details to finding and exploring potential treatment options—helping you take control of your search with confidence.
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Revolutionizing clinical trial access for cancer patients
For too long, finding a clinical trial has been nearly impossible for patients, resulting in only 2% of cancer sufferers signing up for trials. CancerBot is changing that.
Existing trial-matching
Not truly personalized
Existing platforms don’t consider your diagnostics or history, leading to inaccurate matches.
Overwhelming and unclear results
Pages of trials, full of medical jargon, with no clear guidance on what’s right for you.
Limited and unreliable
Many platforms miss relevant trials or provide inaccurate matches.
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Built by patients, for patients
No expert knowledge or medical degree required. Just answer a few simple questions.
No complex data, just clear answers
Get easy-to-understand trial options, without sifting through endless text.
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CancerBot does the work in seconds, connecting you directly to trials that could make a difference.
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know.
Who qualifies for breast cancer clinical trials?
Eligibility depends on factors like cancer subtype, stage, prior treatments, biomarkers (HER2, ER/PR), age, organ function, and location. CancerBot helps match these factors automatically.
Are trials only for advanced-stage disease?
No. Many studies target early-stage, postoperative, neoadjuvant, or prevention settings. Others focus on metastatic disease or specific subtypes like TNBC or HER2-positive cancer.
Are clinical trials safe?
Trials undergo strict scientific and ethical review. All treatments are monitored for safety, and patients receive close clinical follow-up.
Does it cost money to join a clinical trial?
Trial drugs and study procedures are usually free. Standard care is billed normally.








