A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
Expanding clinical trial access locally reduces logistical and financial barriers, making participation feasible for underserved populations. Addressing myths about clinical trials helps patients ...
Canadians now have access to a public listing of active cancer clinical trials across the country, a resource that’s long ...
Multi-site oncology clinical trials demand a delicate balance of speed, precision, and adaptability. However, these factors are amplified in the increasingly global studies of personalized novel ...
Clinical trials should be designed to ease travel and financial burdens by using local care, telehealth and remote tools, Kimberly Demirhan explained. Kimberly (Cary) Demirhan, a registered nurse and ...
Despite the many benefits of clinical trials, misconceptions still exist. Get the facts, so you can make an informed choice about whether applying for a trial is right for you. Whether you are at the ...
In 2024, Mission Cancer + Blood joined forces with University of Iowa Health Care to create a statewide network of cancer ...
CSHL Professor David Spector and graduate student Disha Aggarwal have tracked levels of long non-coding RNA MALAT1 over the ...
Simon Spichak finished his MSc at University College Cork, where he studied the interactions between the microbes in the gut and the brain. He became interested in science communication during his ...
Almost immediately after Theresa Greco was diagnosed with breast cancer in March, doctors asked her whether she wanted to ...
Share on Pinterest Actor Rob Lowe has teamed up with Eli Lilly to encourage more people to participate in cancer clinical trials. Photography courtesy of Rob Lowe Rob Lowe shares how three generations ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. Karen Peterson was diagnosed with stage 1 ...