Research Advocate
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Term | Research Advocate |
Short definition | Research Advocate - (pronounced) (REE search AD-vuh-kut) person who serves as a link between patients and scientific researchers. Research advocates help patients understand scientific information and research that can help them. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
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Research Advocate - (pronounced) (REE search AD-vuh-kut) person who serves as a link between patients and scientific researchers. Research advocates help patients understand scientific information and research that can help them. You can also bring a patient perspective on research activities to scientific advisory boards and committees. For example, research advocates use their own experiences and those of patients to work with researchers to help design clinical trials that are safe and meet patients' needs. They also help educate patients and their families about clinical trials and recruit patients for clinical trials
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