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Understanding clinical trials
A guide for participants

Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate new medical approaches and increase scientific understanding of a wide variety of diseases.

At CTNC, we believe that this research is key to improving health care. Our goal is to quickly translate research findings into clinical care that benefits all patients.


Why clinical trials are important

Advances in medicine and science come from new ideas and approaches developed through research. New medical treatments must prove to be safe and effective in scientific studies with a certain number of patients before they can be made widely available.


Through clinical trials, researchers at CTNC learn which approaches are more effective than others. A number of treatments that are now standard were first shown to be effective in clinical trials.


Scientists may conduct clinical trials to accomplish a variety of research goals. The different types of clinical trials are:

  • Treatment trials, which test new drugs, medical devices, medical procedures, or combinations of treatments
  • Prevention trials, which look for better ways to prevent diseases through medicines, vaccines, vitamins, minerals, or lifestyle changes
  • Screening trials, which look for new ways to test for the presence of a disease or health condition
  • Quality of life trials, which explore ways to improve comfort and quality of life for chronically ill individuals

Benefits to you

Involvement in a clinical trial is strictly voluntary, but people who participate can experience benefits.


Here are some benefits you could receive as a clinical trial subject:

  • Access to promising drugs, medical devices, or treatment approaches before the general public
  • Free or subsidized health care for the duration of the trial
  • A more active role in your own health care
  • Close monitoring of your health care and side effects

And if you decide to participate in a clinical trial at CTNC, you’ll play in important role in advancing scientific knowledge and helping future patients.


Understanding Clinical Trials
  • The Clinical Trial Process
  • Your Participation in a Clinical Trial
  • FAQ's About Clinical Trials
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