A clinical trial is a research study involving a select group of people who have volunteered to try an intervention — such as a drug or other therapy, vaccine, behavior change regimen or procedure — ...
Patients today are more involved in their healthcare choices than ever before, and gaining access to accurate, relevant and easily understandable information can help empower them to make more ...
Clinical trials or research studies are organized tests of medicines and new treatment options. These studies rely on patient volunteers who try the new or changed treatment. Sometimes they are new ...
The PanCAN Patient Services team is here for patients and their loved ones as they navigate clinical trials. Our Case Managers offer personal, one-to-one support at every step of the search and ...
ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants conducted around the world. Why do clinical trials need to be ...
Choosing to participate in a clinical trial is a personal decision. Listed below is some general information that may help you and your physician decide if participation in a clinical trial is right ...
In the first part of a two-part series, “Research Roundtable” highlights elements of the “Results Reporting” FAQ section from ClinicalTrials.gov. ClinicalTrials.gov is a publicly available registry ...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic condition that causes increasing muscle weakness over time. While DMD currently has no cure, researchers are studying potential new treatments. When ...
The MS in Clinical Research begins with the Summer course CRSP 401, “Introduction to Clinical Research”, which typically begins the first week in July. The MS in Clinical Research does not offer start ...
People of color, those with a higher income and younger individuals are more likely to participate in clinical trials during their cancer treatment according to a new study from the University of ...
People of color, those with a higher income and younger individuals are more likely to participate in clinical trials during their cancer treatment according to a new study from the University of ...
Our research studies aim to alleviate human suffering as a result of HIV. People around the globe, from doctors to statisticians to community members, are getting involved to make a difference.