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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 >
Search for NCI clinical trials now accepting participants, find clinical trial results, and learn what clinical trials are, how they work, why they're useful, patient care costs, and more. ... Details >
Clinical trials help scientists find better ways to prevent, detect, and treat diseases and medical conditions. Learn about clinical trials involving complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), what... Details >
This database includes information about studies conducted at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. In addition, links are provided to other related clinical trial... Details >
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
Find out about new and ongoing mental health clinical research trials and what you and your health care provider need to know before making a decision to participate in a trial.... Details >
Clinical trials are studies in which people volunteer to test new drugs or procedures. This guide addresses basic questions and concerns so that you will be better prepared to discuss clinical trials ... Details >
ENDO Trials is a comprehensive listing service of hormone-related clinical trials provided by the Endocrine Society in partnership with CenterWatch. ... Details >
Cancer clinical trials are a treatment option for all stages of cancer. Search for a cancer clinical trial or receive assistance from a cancer clinical trial specialist trained to answer your question... Details >
This page links to frequently asked questions about medical research. Questions cover participation, risks, benefits, and more.... Details >
This guide will help you to look for a cancer treatment clinical trial that might benefit you. Learn about clinical trials for your type and stage of cancer.... Details >
Cancer treatment clinical trials are research studies to find better ways to treat cancer. Clinical trials often compare the standard treatment with a new treatment that doctors hope will be better. F... Details >
For people interested in enrolling in a clinical trial, one of the primary concerns is covering the trial’s costs. This section will help you understand the costs associated with clinical trials, and ... Details >
This document lists over 100 studies being conducted by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR).... Details >
This page links to educational materials about clinical trials. Learn what clinical trials are, how they work, why they're useful, patient care costs, and more.... Details >
NCITrials@NIH is a free mobile device application (app) that allows you to search more than 150 clinical trials, save specific pages as favorites, and share information you are reading via Twitter and... Details >
The New Medical Therapies™ database contains detailed results for drugs in completed or ongoing clinical trials to help patients, caregivers and clinical research professionals stay informed of the la... Details >
Clinical studies are research studies in which real people participate as volunteers. This page may help answer your questions about participating in one at NIH.... Details >
Use the Safety Reporting Portal to submit complaints or concerns about FDA-regulated drugs, foods (including animal feed, pet food, and pet treats) and animal drugs, as well as adverse events occurrin... Details >
Through clinical studies, doctors find new and better ways to prevent, detect, diagnose, control, and treat illnesses. Search research studies being conducted at the NIH Clinical Center by diagnosis, ... Details >
Thousands of industry-sponsored clinical trials are actively recruiting patients. You can search for clinical trials by medical condition, therapeutic area and geographic location.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
Find HIV/AIDS-related clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world. ... Details >
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Although HIV/AIDS vaccines are not yet approved for public use, people may participate in clinical trial studies. Search for clinical trials for preventive vaccines (for HIV-negative individuals) and ... Details >
The decision to participate in a research study should be made after careful consideration of the risks, benefits, and alternative treatments. This fact sheet provides questions meant to serve as a gu... Details >
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