Global Clinical Trial Center

Integrate global clinical trial data to provide authoritative and timely trial information for researchers, medical professionals, and patients

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How To Participate In Clinical Trials?

Clinical trials are a crucial avenue for advancing medical progress and offer patients the chance to access novel therapies. Whether you are a patient, healthcare professional, or healthy volunteer, you can learn about and participate in suitable clinical trials by following the steps below.

1

Find a suitable experiment

Use our search tool to filter suitable clinical trials based on conditions such as disease type, treatment method, and location.

2

Learn about the details of the experiment

Carefully read the information about the trial introduction, inclusion criteria, exclusion criteria, trial process, potential risks, and benefits.

3

Consult the medical team

Discuss with your primary care physician to assess the suitability, potential risks, and benefits of participating in clinical trials.

4

Contact the research team

Get in touch with the research team through the contact information provided on the trial details page for preliminary assessment and consultation.

5

Participate in screening and enrollment

If you meet the criteria and decide to participate, the research team will arrange further screening and examination. Upon confirmation of eligibility, you will be officially enrolled.

Common issues in clinical trials

Clinical trials must be approved by the ethics committee before they can be conducted, to ensure that the rights and safety of participants are protected. All trials have strict safety monitoring mechanisms in place, but any medical intervention carries certain risks, which the researchers will explain to you in detail before enrollment.