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Dr. William Carson on 3 Reasons Clinical Trials Are Safe for Black Americans
In Dr. William Carson's experience, he says, "It is as difficult today to get African Americans to participate in clinical trials as it was 20 years ago." Why is that? Many of us are fearful about clinical trials, recalling the read more about Dr. William Carson on 3 Reasons Clinical Trials Are Safe for Black Americans
4 Tips To Make Your Clinical Trial Search Easier
Whether you are a healthy volunteer or enrolling in a study for a specific condition, being a clinical trial participant can offer many benefits. It gives you the chance to be more involved in medical treatments, gain access to new read more about 4 Tips To Make Your Clinical Trial Search Easier
Patient Enrollment in Cancer Treatment Trials Up About 7 Percent
Patient enrollment in cancer treatment trials is 7.1 percent, higher than historical estimates, according to a study published online April 2 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Joseph M. Unger, Ph.D., from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, and colleagues read more about Patient Enrollment in Cancer Treatment Trials Up About 7 Percent
Making Clinical Trials More Accessible for Black Americans, Digitally
As a woman of color who has dedicated my career to elevating the understanding of scientific data in the context of clinical research and care, I have witnessed firsthand how minorities have been historically underrepresented in clinical trials. My passion read more about Making Clinical Trials More Accessible for Black Americans, Digitally
6 Myths About Clinical Trials That Are Keeping Us Out of Them
Clinical trials help doctors and researchers find new ways to treat diseases. They can also offer patients a chance to try a potential treatment and help future patients diagnosed with the same disease. Ray Robles, a research specialist who oversees read more about 6 Myths About Clinical Trials That Are Keeping Us Out of Them
The 4 Stages of Clinical Trials And What They Mean
Clinical trials are research studies that use human volunteers to determine whether a medical strategy, treatment, or device is safe for people to use. Clinical trials aim to increase medical knowledge about disease treatment, diagnosis, and prevention through research. Clinical read more about The 4 Stages of Clinical Trials And What They Mean