Research and clinical trials into chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)
All cancer treatments have to be fully researched before they can be used for everyone. This is so we know that they work, they are better than the treatments already available and they are safe.
Researchers around the world are looking into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of CLL. They are also looking into whether new treatments are safe and better than those currently available.
Go to Cancer Research UK’s clinical trials database if you are looking for a trial for CLL in the UK. You need to talk to your specialist if there are any trials that you think you might be able to take part in.
Research into chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)
Researchers want to understand more about the causes of CLL. And they are looking for ways to improve treatment.
Find a clinical trial
Our clinical trials database has open, closed and result summaries of trials in the UK.
What are clinical trials?
Trials aim to find out if a new treatment or procedure is safe or better than a current treatment.
What you should know before taking part
Find out about what researchers should tell you before you agree to take part in a trial.
Our research into leukaemia
Find out how our researchers are discovering new ways to tackle leukaemia.