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Why Participate in Clinical Trials Q&A
Clinical trials are research studies conducted with people to evaluate medical, surgical, or behavioral interventions. They are essential for determining whether new treatments—such as drugs, diets, or medical devices like pacemakers—are safe and effective. Clinical trials also help compare new treatments to standard ones, assessing if they work better or have fewer side effects.
Benefits:
- Access to New Treatments: You may receive cutting-edge treatments not yet available to the public.
- Expert Medical Care: Receive specialized care from leading healthcare professionals and researchers.
- Active Role in Your Health: Participation allows you to be more involved in decisions about your health.
- Contribute to Medical Advancements: Help improve future healthcare by contributing to important medical research.
Risks:
- Potential Side Effects: Treatments may cause side effects, ranging from mild to severe.
- Effectiveness Uncertain: The treatment may not work for everyone.
- Time Commitment: Clinical trials may require frequent travel and time for appointments and treatments.
Yes, you can continue working with your primary healthcare provider while participating in a clinical trial. Most trials focus on short-term treatments for specific conditions and do not replace your regular healthcare. It's important to keep your primary provider informed about your participation in the trial to ensure comprehensive care.
To join a clinical trial, visit our Contact page and fill out the form. One of our patient enrollment experts will contact you with clinical trial opportunities that match your eligibility.
Before enrolling, you'll need to sign a consent form, which outlines the details of the study. Your study doctor will review the form with you and answer any questions you may have.
Participation in a clinical trial is completely voluntary. You can choose to withdraw from the study at any time without any penalty or impact on your future medical care.
Your privacy is a top priority. All personal and medical information gathered during the study is kept confidential. Only authorized research staff will have access to your information, and strict protocols are followed to ensure your data is protected.
Yes, your participation in a clinical trial is completely voluntary. You can withdraw from the study at any time, for any reason, without any penalty or negative impact on your ongoing medical care.
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