Steps to join a clinical trial

Your participation
is where progress
begins

Medical breakthroughs are the result of the work of many people. People willing to devote time and energy toward a greater good. People from all backgrounds.

The decision to join a clinical trial is personal, and it is yours. Participating in a clinical trial has the potential to impact you as well as many others affected by the same or a similar medical condition.

Who can participate in a clinical trial?

Each clinical trial has its own requirements for who can participate.These are called eligibility criteria.


Eligibility criteria include things like a person’s:

Age 
and Sex

Type and/or 

stage of disease

Overall 
health

Personal treatment 

history 

Most clinical trials need people who have a specific disease or condition to participate, but some studies need volunteers without a specific disease or condition.

Key steps to join a clinical trial

If you are considering participating in a clinical trial and want to see if you meet the eligibility criteria, often the first step is to go through an initial screening process. This is called pre-screening. You’ll answer some questions about your health and medical history, typically in an online questionnaire or over the phone. 

 

If your answers show you might be a good fit for the study, the study team or a study representative will contact you to discuss the next steps of the consent and screening process.

Screening

During screening, you’ll visit the study doctor’s office to confirm whether you meet the eligibility criteria and are able to participate. This may include a more detailed review of your medical history and a physical exam. It may also include blood work and additional tests related to your condition.

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