What are the indications of anticancer drugs you are developing?
This has not yet been defined, as indication of each drug will be decided in the course of the clinical trial.
Do DDS anticancer drugs have no side effect?
It cannot be said that there is no side effect, but side effects are expected to be fewer than conventional anticancer drugs having the same active ingredients, while therapeutic efficacy is expected to be higher.
Where can I purchase anticancer drugs?
All anticancer drugs are available only at clinics and hospitals under doctors' prescription.
When will your anticancer drugs currently under development be in the market?
It is recommended that you consult with your primary doctor for the treatment.
There are consulting and support centers both at the National Cancer Center Hospital and Hospital East. The telephone numbers are as follows:
Where should I consult if I want to use any new anticancer drugs for treatment?
It is recommended that you consult with your primary doctor for the treatment.
There are consulting and support centers both at the National Cancer Center Hospital and Hospital East. The telephone numbers are as follows:
Link to the Center of Cancer Control and Information Service, the National Cancer Center: http://ganjoho.ncc.go.jp/(available only in Japanese)
There are consulting and support centers both at the National Cancer Center Hospital and Hospital East. The telephone numbers are as follows:
- The Consulting and Support Center, Hospital:
81-3-3547-5293 - The Patients' Family Support Office, Hospital East:
81-4-7134-6932(Available 8:30 to 17:15)
Link to the Center of Cancer Control and Information Service, the National Cancer Center: http://ganjoho.ncc.go.jp/(available only in Japanese)
Are there any clinical trials of your anticancer drugs currently under development in Japan?
None of our anticancer drug is currently under clinical trial in Japan.
How can I take part in clinical trials?
Clinical trials with the purpose of gaining approval for drugs developed by pharmaceutical companies do not generally recruit public participation in cancer-related trials nor disclose their facilities for the trials. As such you can take part in the trials only when they are carried out at the hospital you go to. There are certain rules on the types of participants that can take part in the trials.
Where is the clinical trial information available?
Information of clinical trials carried out by pharmaceutical companies or medical facilities is available at cancer-related clinical trial information (a list of all clinical trials) on the cancer information service website provided by the National Cancer Center.
It is recommended that you consult with your doctor about the participation.
Link to the Center of Cancer Control and Information Service, the National Cancer Center:http://ganjoho.ncc.go.jp/(available only in Japanese)
Information of clinical trials of cancer is available:
To medical care-related people ? Medical information ? List of clinical trials of cancer
It is recommended that you consult with your doctor about the participation.
Link to the Center of Cancer Control and Information Service, the National Cancer Center:http://ganjoho.ncc.go.jp/(available only in Japanese)
Information of clinical trials of cancer is available:
To medical care-related people ? Medical information ? List of clinical trials of cancer


