The GSK AZUR Studies are evaluating a potentially new treatment for colon and rectal cancers called dostarlimab. Normally the immune system finds and destroys abnormal cells and most likely prevents or slows down the growth of many cancers. Cancer cells have many ways of avoiding destruction by the immune system. Dostarlimab helps your body find these cancer cells and destroy them.

What is a clinical study?

Clinical studies are research studies that help doctors and scientists learn more about a disease or medical condition and find new ways to treat, diagnose, or prevent it. They are also called clinical trials. To learn more about clinical studies, watch the videos below. (Please note that e-Consent is not an option for this study.)



What is Informed Consent?

Before any study procedures can begin, you need to give your permission by signing the Informed Consent Form, which contains all the details of the study. To learn more about informed consent, watch the video below.


Interested in learning more?


Talk to your doctor for more information and click on the link below to find a study site near you.

Participation in the study is voluntary and you can choose to leave at any time.