Clinical Research Trials and You
The NIH's plain-language hub on what clinical trials are, why people join, and what to expect — a trustworthy first stop if you're new to research studies.
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The NIH's plain-language hub on what clinical trials are, why people join, and what to expect — a trustworthy first stop if you're new to research studies.
The National Cancer Institute's guide to finding and joining cancer treatment trials, including how to search NCI-supported studies and questions to ask.
A National Cancer Institute guide to weighing a clinical trial — what to consider, questions to ask the study team, and how to think through risks, benefits, and logistics.
ClinicalMatchMate's own walkthrough of how to go from a diagnosis to a shortlist of trials worth asking your care team about, in plain language.
ClinicalTrials.gov's official primer on how studies are designed, what phases mean, and how eligibility works — the reference behind most trial listings you'll see.
A national nonprofit offering free case-management help with insurance appeals, medical debt, and co-payment relief for people in active treatment for serious illness.
A free, NIH-funded registry that helps connect people interested in research with studies that may be looking for volunteers. Joining is voluntary and you choose what to share.
How the public ClinicalTrials.gov registry works, what study information is posted, and how results are made available.
Free professional support and limited financial assistance for cancer-related costs such as transportation, home care, and co-payments, delivered by oncology social workers.
A free resource hub with checklists, toolkits, and a help desk for the family caregivers who support loved ones through illness and treatment.
The FDA's overview of the clinical-research stage of drug development: what each trial phase tests and the protections in place for the people who take part.
MedlinePlus gathers trusted, easy-to-read explainers on clinical trials from the National Library of Medicine, with links to related health topics in plain language.
Practical tools, education, and services for family caregivers, including condition-specific guidance and help locating local support.
The FDA's informed-consent resources for clinical investigations — what consent must explain and the protections it provides for people who take part in studies.
Common words you'll see in trial listings and consent forms — phase, placebo, randomization, adverse event — explained simply by ClinicalMatchMate.
A step-by-step National Cancer Institute guide to searching for treatment trials and understanding what the listings mean.
What informed consent really means: how the study team explains a trial, the document you'll review, and your right to ask questions and leave at any time.
How Medicare covers routine costs of qualifying clinical research studies, what is and isn't covered, and what to check before joining.
A nonprofit directory of patient-assistance programs, free or low-cost clinics, and a drug discount card that helps people afford medicines and care.
What a Certificate of Confidentiality is and how it protects the privacy of people taking part in sensitive research by limiting disclosure of identifiable data.
Guidance from the federal Office for Human Research Protections on what informed consent requires and the rights it is meant to protect.
The federal office that oversees protections for people who take part in research, with plain-language explanations of your rights and how oversight works.
Who pays for what when you join a trial — which costs the study covers, what insurance may handle, and questions to ask the coordinator before you enroll.
The official search tool for the U.S. registry of clinical studies, where you can filter by condition, location, and recruitment status.
Plain-language guidance from the National Cancer Institute on caring for someone in treatment while looking after your own wellbeing.
Free education and resources on health insurance, finances, employment rights, and disability for people navigating a cancer diagnosis.
How HIPAA protects your medical records, what rights you have to access and control your health information, and how to file a complaint.