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ClinicalTrials.gov contains more than 4,000 federal and private medical studies involving patients and others at more than 47,000 locations nationwide. This database provides patients, families and me... Details >
The frequently asked questions in this page provide detailed information about clinical trials. Educate yourself before deciding whether you should participate in a clinical trial or not.... Details >
This document answers frequently asked questions about clinical studies, research studies in which real people participate as volunteers.... Details >
ResearchMatch helps connect willing volunteers with researchers who are searching for appropriate volunteers for their studies. Learn how the program works, and the risks and benefits of participating... Details >
The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation
A fact sheet that defines investigational drugs (drugs under study, but not yet FDA approved) and describes how patients and doctors can obtain them.... Details >
If you are thinking about participating in a Clinical Study at NIH, the information on this page may provide a starting point for discussion—both with your doctor and with the trained staff at the Cli... Details >
Having trouble finding a clinical trial? Call 1-877-MED HERO to speak with the Search Clinical Trials staff. You may also conduct a search by using this online search engine. Search for trials based ... Details >
The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation
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This brochure provides information and questions to ask before you agree to participate in a research study.... Details >
Office of Human Research Protections, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) works with EmergingMed to offer a free, confidential and personalized service to help you locate bladder cancer clinical trials. Find a match online or call ... Details >
A fact sheet about clinical trials at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD.... Details >
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