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Clinical Trial Protocol

“A protocol for clinical trials is a document outlining how a clinical trial should be performed, including the objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations and structure of the study...

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What are Adaptive Design Clinical Trials?

“An adaptive clinical trial is a clinical trial evaluating a medical procedure or treatment by monitoring patient results (and possibly other steps, such as side effects) on a specified schedule and...

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What is Blinding in Clinical Trial?

As per National CancerInstitute: “A type of study in which the patients (single-blinded) or the patients and their doctors (double-blinded) do not know which drug or treatment is being given. The...

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What are Biomarkers? What are the types of Biomarkers?

According to the National Cancer Institute, a biomarker is “a biological molecule found in blood, other body fluids, or tissues that is a sign of a normal or abnormal process, or of a condition or...

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What are Cancer biomarkers?

“Cancer biomarkers (CB) are biomolecules produced in response to the tumour by either the tumour cells or other cells within the body. Each type of cell has its unique molecular signature and...

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Terminologies of Clinical trial terms

Adverse Event “A undesirable change or medical occurrence that occurs during a clinical trial or within a certain time period after the trial has ended. An adverse event may or may not be caused by...

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What is Interim Analysis in clinical trials?

INTRODUCTION “Interim analysis is one of the reliable and consistent rational approaches to clinical trials that incorporates what is learned during the course of a clinical study and how it is...

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What is Dechallenge, Rechallenge and Prechallenge in Clinical trials?

“Challenge – Challenge refers to the giving of the drug to the patient during the AE or treatment in question.  That is, a patient is started today on, say, ampicillin orally.  This is the...

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What Is CDISC and What Are CDISC Data Standards?

Introduction Clinical trials are relatively simple to conduct. We want to know if a new drug is effective and, if so, how effective it is. We will test this medicine on a few thousand people to see...

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How to Find Paid Clinical Trials Near You

“Are you looking for paid clinical trials near you? Here are a few tips for finding these opportunities: Search online directories – Websites such as ClinicalTrials.gov and CenterWatch offer...

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