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Find a Trial What is a Clinical Trial?Clinical trials help determine if medications, vaccines, medical devices, and medical procedures are safe and effective for treating or preventing diseases and health conditions. Without clinical trials, we have no new treatments. So, by joining a clinical trial you contribute to meaningful change in our world. Developing drugs and life-changing treatments starts here, with you.Before any new or improved drugs or treatments can be widely used, they must go through phases of testing to determine efficacy and ensure safety.At Labcorp, we rely on the participation of people like you to make this happen.  Find a Trial What's new in clinical trialsStay informed on the latest news and disease information Article  -  28 May 2024 How stroke awareness can improve outcomes Read Moreabout How stroke awareness can improve outcomes Article  -  26 April 2024 What Should You Know About Dementia? Read Moreabout What Should You Know About Dementia? 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Raising awareness of breast cancer in men Read Moreabout We all have breasts! Raising awareness of breast cancer in men Article  -  17 January 2023 Living with long COVID: how clinical trials can shine a light on new treatments Read Moreabout Living with long COVID: how clinical trials can shine a light on new treatments Article  -  17 January 2023 The Significant Contribution of Clinical Trials in Bringing The Very Latest Healthcare Treatments to Humanity Read Moreabout The Significant Contribution of Clinical Trials in Bringing The Very Latest Healthcare Treatments to Humanity Article  -  17 January 2023 A day in the life of a clinical trial patient: Part two Read Moreabout A day in the life of a clinical trial patient: Part two Article  -  17 January 2023 Debunking 9 common clinical trial myths Read Moreabout Debunking 9 common clinical trial myths Article  -  17 January 2023 What are mRNA Vaccines? Read Moreabout What are mRNA Vaccines? Article  -  17 January 2023 Why do we need clinical trials? Read Moreabout Why do we need clinical trials? Article  -  17 January 2023 Liver disease: Its causes, symptoms and treatments Read Moreabout Liver disease: Its causes, symptoms and treatments Article  -  17 January 2023 Skin cancer: What to look for and how to prevent it Read Moreabout Skin cancer: What to look for and how to prevent it Article  -  17 January 2023 You’ve Been Diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Here’s How to Move Forward. Read Moreabout You’ve Been Diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Here’s How to Move Forward. Article  -  17 January 2023 Testicular cancer: Risks, signs, symptoms and treatment Read Moreabout Testicular cancer: Risks, signs, symptoms and treatment Article  -  17 January 2023 Alzheimer’s disease: Signs, symptoms, support, and the urgent importance of clinical trials Read Moreabout Alzheimer’s disease: Signs, symptoms, support, and the urgent importance of clinical trials Article  -  13 September 2022 Cancer and clinical trials: two survivors share their journeys Read Moreabout Cancer and clinical trials: two survivors share their journeys Show more Show Less articles Let our Patient Resource Center guide youTake control of your health by learning more about routine screenings and condition management. We offer tips on finding a primary care provider and which questions to ask so you can get the most out of your healthcare visit. Explore Patient Resources Common Questions Are clinical trials safe? Clinical trials follow standards and are highly regulated to protect participants. Every trial is closely monitored by an independent Ethics Committee (EC) or Institutional Review Board to safeguard the rights and welfare of participants. Nevertheless, clinical trials cannot be risk-free. Although safety precautions are in place to protect people who participate in clinical trials, your condition or health could remain the same, improve or get worse. What is an IRB or Ethics Committee? An Institutional Review Board (IRB) or an Ethics Committee (EC) is an independent group of doctors, scientists, and lay people - just like you - who are dedicated to making sure that the clinical trial participants are not exposed to unnecessary risks. The IRB or EC regularly reviews clinical trials and their results. They make sure that risks (or potential harm) to participants are as low as possible. What are the phases of a clinical trial? Clinical research is done in phases. A drug or treatment being studied in a clinical trial is considered investigational or experimental because it has not been approved for use.Phase I trials evaluate safety and collect information about side effects. Some phase I clinical trials only look for healthy volunteers, who may be compensated for participating. Learn more about healthy volunteer clinical trials.Phase II trials evaluate effectiveness (does it work?) and collect additional information about safety and side effects. Often this is the first time a drug is tested in people living with the disease.Phase III trials evaluate a drug or treatment in large groups of people worldwide to confirm effectiveness, monitor side effects, compare it to commonly used treatments, and collect additional information that will allow it to be used safely.Phase IV trials take place after a drug or treatment is approved for use. These trials provide additional information about risks, benefits, and best use of the drug or treatment. How can I be sure that I understand what will happen in a trial? The research team will explain the trial to you and review an informed consent document (ICD) with you. This document describes what will happen during the trial. You can take as much time as you need to ask questions and review the ICD before deciding if you want to be in the trial. If you decide to join the trial, you will be asked to sign the ICD. By signing the document, you show that you have been told all the details and want to be part of the study. You will receive a copy of the ICD to keep for your reference. You can also ask questions throughout the trial so that you continue to understand what will happen. How is it determined who can participate in a clinical trial? If you want to be in a clinical trial, you will undergo a screening process to see if you meet all the requirements for participating in the trial. As part of the screening process, you will need to answer questions about your medical history, prior and current treatments and medications, and other issues that may affect your ability to participate in the trial. You may also need to have some medical tests and procedures done as part of the screening process. The research staff and physician(s) from the trial site will go over this information with you, and it will also be outlined in the informed consent document. What are my responsibilities in a clinical trial? While taking part in a clinical trial, you will need to:Follow instructions from the research teamAttend trial-related appointmentsComplete scheduled activities, such as recording when you take your medicationInform the research team about any changes to your health or study medication side effectsComply with trial-specific requirements, as described in the informed consent document What will happen at clinical trial appointments? Trial-related activities depend on the type of research being done and can vary from one appointment to the next. Activities may include (but are not limited to):Receive an investigational drug or treatmentDiscuss changes to your health and other medications you may be takingComplete questionnaires about your healthHave medical procedures done, such as physical exams and blood draws What is an investigational drug or treatment? An investigational drug or treatment is not yet approved for the use being studied, and can only be given as part of a clinical trial. What is a placebo? A placebo looks like an investigational drug but contains no active medicine. A placebo is often used in a clinical trial to help evaluate an investigational drug by comparing the effects seen in participants who take the investigational drug versus those who take the placebo. What if I have questions during a clinical trial? If you have questions or concerns about any aspect of the trial, you should feel comfortable discussing them with the research team at any time. You can also talk with your regular doctor about the clinical trial. Can I leave a clinical trial once it has started? Taking part in a clinical trial is voluntary. If the research team determines that you can be in the trial, you may choose to participate or not participate. If you choose to participate, you may change your mind at any time and leave the trial for any reason. This will not affect your regular medical care or any medical benefits you had before joining the trial. 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