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Questions to Ask about Clinical Trials

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People who are in a clinical trial or are thinking about joining a clinical trial have the right to ask the study staff any questions they may have about the study.

The image above shows examples of questions useful for patients, potential study volunteers, and their family members or friends, to ask the research staff - which can include doctors, nurses, study coordinators and other people who help conduct the trial.

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