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  • ...that determine whether a person is eligible to participate in a [[clinical trial]]. These criteria are based on factors such as age, gender, the type and st ..., treatment history, and other medical conditions. For example, a clinical trial studying a new drug for [[breast cancer]] might only include women who have
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  • ...utions, clinical staff, and patients eligible to participate in a clinical trial  ...utions, clinical staff, and patients eligible to participate in a clinical trial {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...ew boards are designed to protect the people who participate in a clinical trial.  ...nd includes a patient safety plan. Every healthcare facility that conducts clinical research has an Institutional Review Board, and each study is reviewed by a
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  • == Good Clinical Practice (GCP) == ...dards provides public assurance that the rights, safety, and well-being of trial subjects are protected and that the results of the trials are credible.
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  • ...inical trial. This is to help them decide whether to treat, get tested, or participate in the study.  ...inical trial. This is to help them decide whether to treat, get tested, or participate in the study. Patients will also receive any new information that could aff
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  • ...inical trial. This is to help them decide whether to treat, get tested, or participate in the study.  ...inical trial. This is to help them decide whether to treat, get tested, or participate in the study. Patients will also receive any new information that could aff
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  • == Clinical Research == '''Clinical Research''' (pronounced: klin-i-kal ri-surch) is a branch of healthcare sci
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  • == Clinical Trials == '''Clinical Trials''' (pronunciation: /ˈklɪnɪkəl ˈtraɪəlz/) are research studies
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  • ...''': These are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial or study. ...are the conditions that disallow someone from participating in a clinical trial or study.
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  • ...edical experiment, treatment, or procedure. Clinical trials state what the trial will do, how it will be conducted, and why it is being conducted.  ...t explains how many people will take part in the study, who is eligible to participate, what study drugs or other interventions will be given, what tests will be
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  • ...e a treatment plan. These can be based on symptoms, test results, or other clinical findings. ...a]]: These are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial or study.
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  • ...acteristics that must be met by individuals to be included in a [[clinical trial]] or [[research study]]. These criteria are used to ensure the results of t ...ics that a person must have in order to participate in a research study or trial. These criteria are used to identify appropriate participants, ensure their
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  • ...riteria]]: Criteria that prevent a person from participating in a clinical trial or study. ...characteristics that must be met for a person to participate in a clinical trial or study.
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  • ...public with easy access to information on publicly and privately supported clinical studies. The term '''ClinicalTrials.gov''' is a compound of the words "clinical", derived from the Greek word "klinikos" which means "bed", referring to th
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  • ...nditions or factors that prevent a person from participating in a clinical trial or study. They are the opposite of inclusion criteria. ...the conditions or factors that allow a person to participate in a clinical trial or study. They are the opposite of exclusion criteria.
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  • == Glossary of Clinical Trials == '''Clinical trials''' (pronunciation: /ˈklɪnɪkəl ˈtraɪəlz/) are research investi
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  • Similarly, in clinical trials, researchers often "exclude" certain individuals from participating ...ria, these are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial.
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  • ...dical product (drug, biologic, or medical device) for treatment outside of clinical trials when no comparable or satisfactory alternative therapy options are a ...vestigational treatments for patients who cannot participate in controlled clinical trials. The term "compassionate use" is used to reflect the intention of th
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  • ...fer to the process of obtaining agreement from a patient or participant to participate in a medical procedure or research study after being provided with all the ...]]: This is a term used when research subjects fail to distinguish between clinical research and ordinary treatment, and therefore inaccurately attribute thera
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  • * [[Clinical trial]]: A type of human subject research that involves testing new medical treat ...med about the risks and benefits of the research and give their consent to participate.
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