Clinical trial protocols lay the foundation for R&D, but they aren’t enough to ensure success. People, processes, and ...
Navigator models, particularly cross-specialty nurse navigation, reduce stress, expedite diagnosis-to-treatment transitions, ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us. Credit...Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Nina Agrawal Nina Agrawal is a health ...
The most important benefit of participating in a clinical trial is that patients get early access to potentially new and successful treatments or screenings before the general public. (Karmanos Cancer ...
Carrie Madormo, RN, MPH, is a health writer. She has over a decade of experience as a registered nurse, practicing in a variety of fields, such as pediatrics, oncology, chronic pain, and public health ...
Obesity remains one of the greatest health challenges worldwide, leading to diabetes, heart disease, and increased healthcare costs. Lifestyle changes and improved diets are critical but often ...
Clinical trials are always high-stakes gambles. With millions of dollars already sunk in R&D, shareholders hungry for success and patients desperate for more effective therapeutic options, companies ...
As stem cell-based therapies are moving rapidly towards clinical trials, treatments for Parkinson's Disease (PD), an incurable condition, may be on the horizon. A recent announcement of a Phase I/IIa ...
Practice-changing data in endometrial cancer support checkpoint inhibitor–chemotherapy combinations, extending ...