Cancer Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are the research studies that explore whether a medical treatment or device is safe and effective for humans or not.These studies also show which medical approaches work best for certain illnesses or groups of people.The purpose of clinical trials is research of new drugs/drug molecules or devices, so the studies should follow strict scientific standards. These standards protect patients and help produce reliable study results.

Researchers have designed the cancer clinical trials in such a new way to test thoroughly.For that Nowadays, people are living longer lives from successful cancer treatments that are the results of past clinical trials result.

Before announcing new drugs, there are series of steps are present in clinical trials called Phases. During Phase 1 & 2 researchers study the drug’s safety. In the last Phase (Phase 3) researchers study whether the drugs are more effective than the standard one or not.

  • Innovations in patient and community engagement in clinical trials
  • Data monitoring for trials with an adaptive design
  • Heterogeneity of treatment effect in randomized clinical trials
  • Treating different ailments by clinical trials
  • Pre-clinical research leading to clinical trials
  • New medical equipment
  • Phases of clinical trials
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