A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
Melanie Sheen, MD, describes efforts to boost diverse clinical trial enrollment through trust, community partnerships, and ...
When you think of clinical trials for cancer, testing a new medication may come to mind. But drugs aren’t the only thing these trials investigate. There’s a growing world of nonpharmaceutical clinical ...
Bristol Myers Squibb is expanding a partnership with oncology organization Sarah Cannon Research Institute, tapping into SCRI ...
Children’s National Hospital is poised to recruit patients for a new clinical trial that will take on an old, implacable foe: children’s solid tumors. Little progress has been made in 30 years.
AI enhances breast cancer care by improving mammography accuracy, reducing false negatives, and aiding in clinical trial enrollment and design. AI-driven digital patient profiling reduces placebo use ...
Despite the many benefits of clinical trials, misconceptions still exist. Get the facts, so you can make an informed choice about whether applying for a trial is right for you. Whether you are at the ...
New bilingual database allows patients to search by cancer type, contains details about eligibility, treatment, location and ...
Clinical trials move through four structured phases, from safety testing to long-term effects. Adaptive, basket, and umbrella trials are making cancer research faster and more flexible. Molecular ...
A new $5.2 million grant from the Washington Research Foundation will help develop a new clinical trials program between Fred ...
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