Donate tumor tissue
It's relatively simple to donate your tumor tissue for researchers to study.
Improve the outlook
We believe chordoma is a solvable problem. How fast it gets solved depends on the contributions of every one of us affected.
Uncommon commitment
An uncommon level of commitment from the chordoma patient community has been the key driver of new discoveries that are changing the outlook for this disease. Whether by participating in research, donating, hosting a fundraiser, or supporting others in the same boat, each of us have numerous opportunities to roll up our sleeves and work together for better outcomes and experiences.
We’re eager to help you get involved in all the ways that are right for you — read on for ideas and inspiration.
From donating tumor tissue to joining a remote study or a clinical trial, our participation in research is essential to scientists’ ability to learn what drives this disease, understand how it behaves in the body over time, and identify and test better chordoma treatments.
For more information on contributing tumor tissue or participating in a study, contact our Patient Navigation Service.
It's relatively simple to donate your tumor tissue for researchers to study.
We can help you and your care team find a trial that's right for you.
Patients at any stage of treatment (and beyond) are encouraged to enroll; participation is virtual.
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Share your time and experiences with others.
Much better chordoma treatments are finally within reach, and we have a roadmap for bringing them to patients soon.
If we all pitch in, our shared resources will help us bring these new treatments into doctors' toolkits as quickly as possible.
More ways to give can be found right this way.
Donations today add up to better treatments tomorrow.
Fundraisers make an outsized impact on our ability to change the outlook.
Monthly donations of every size are sustaining our efforts to find cures.
Leave a legacy through a planned gift to the Chordoma Foundation.
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