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Clinical Trials
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Clinical Trials | Where? | What? | Why?
How?
How Do I Take Part in a Clinical Trial?
Once you've decided that participating in a clinical trial could prove
beneficial to you, there are other factors to consider that might affect
your participation.
Who is eligible to participate in a clinical trial?
Each study has its own guidelines for who can participate, called eligibility
criteria. Generally, participants in a study are alike in key way, such
as the type and stage of cancer, age, gender, or previous treatments.
The eligibility criteria are included in the study plan. To find out
if you are eligible for a particular study, talk to your doctor or the
doctor or nurse in charge of enrolling patients in the study.
Where are trials conducted?
If you were to participate in a clinical trial, you might receive your
treatment at a large cancer center, a university hospital, or your local
medical center or physician's office. Depending on the type of trial
and on the intervention it's designed to study, the trial may include
participants at one or two highly specialized centers or it may involve
hundreds of locations at the same time. You would participate in the
trial under the guidance of a team including your physician and other
health professionals, who would report your experience with the treatment
back to the center responsible for the trial's overall coordination.
Experts then use the information from all the participants to evaluate
the intervention that the trial is testing.
Who pays for the patient care costs on a clinical trial?
Even if you have health insurance, your coverage may not include some
or all of the costs associated with a clinical trial. This is because
some health plans define clinical trials as "experimental" or "investigational" procedures.
Because lack of coverage for these costs can keep people from enrolling
in trials, the National Cancer Institute is working with major health
plans and managed care groups to find solutions. In the meantime, there
are strategies that may help you deal with cost and coverage barriers.
For more information, see:
Clinical
Trials and Insurance Coverage: A Resource Guide
Medicare
Coverage Policy ~ Clinical Trials
Medicare
- Official Site
Sources:
National
Cancer Institute
Arizona
Cancer Center


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