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Understanding Clinical Trials

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I am a type 2 diabetic, have Ryman's Disease, neuropathy on my feet, and osteoar...
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Why Do People Decide To Participate In Clinical Trials and Why Do People Decide To Continue In A Trial?

I would like to know why people decide to participate in a trial, especially whe...
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What are trial participants called?

What are participants in clinical trials called? Patients??? participants? Me...
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What does CISCRP do?

The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation, also kn...

Reservations about participating in Clinical Trials...

After reading the book "Bad Pharma" I developed some concerns about participatin...
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Introduction

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Clinical Research as an Equal Opportunity for All

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A quick hello!

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A Message to Our Followers

Within this community, CISCRP is here to answer questions and provide informatio...

Double Continuous ADT Eligard & Casodex Johns Hopkins Clinical Trial

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