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Clinical Trial Awareness Week - what's it all about?

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As part of Clinical Trial Awareness Week, INC Research together with the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) have released this fantastic animation that shares a behind-the-scenes look at how new medicines get to market and ultimately into the hands of the patients who need them.

The week aims to shine a spotlight on how the clinical trial process helps deliver safe, effective medicines to patients.

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Hi Alexa, Jules here

My mum is to start a clinical trial in a few days - her baseline assessment is on 16th May 17.

Look forward to reading more.

Kindest regards

Jules

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