Disclaimer
A guide, not adiagnosis.
ClinicalMatchMate helps you understand clinical trial and condition information in plain language. Here's what that does — and does not — mean.
Educational information, not medical advice
Everything on ClinicalMatchMate is provided for general educational purposes. Our condition guides, resource library, and trial information are written to help you understand options and ask better questions — they are not a diagnosis, a treatment recommendation, or a substitute for professional medical advice.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions about a medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice, or delay seeking it, because of something you read here.
Trial information and eligibility
Clinical trial details are drawn from public sources such as ClinicalTrials.gov and may change at any time. When we surface a trial, we describe why it may be relevant based on public information — we never present it as a guaranteed match or confirmed enrollment.
Whether a specific trial is a fit is determined by the study team after their own screening. Treat what you find here as a starting point to discuss with your care team, not as confirmation of enrollment.
Accuracy and currency
We work to keep information accurate and current, and we note review dates on content where it applies. Even so, medical knowledge and trial listings change quickly, and we cannot warrant that every page is complete, current, or error-free. Verify time-sensitive details with the original source and your care team.
External links
We link to government, nonprofit, and other reputable resources for your convenience. We do not control and are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or privacy practices of third-party sites.
Questions
For questions about this disclaimer, see our About page or contact us. For how content is written and reviewed, see our Editorial policy and Medical review policy.
Always next
Bring it to yourcare team.
The most useful thing you can do with anything you read here is talk it through with a clinician who knows your situation.