A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us. Credit...Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Nina Agrawal Nina Agrawal is a health ...
Clinical research sites face an information challenge that hinders efficiency and collaboration. As trial complexity increases, the multiple logins, devices, and spreadsheets site staff use to execute ...
Researchers at Mount Sinai launch a new AI platform to match more cancer patients with clinical trials, aiming to expand ...
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's mission is to end cancer. To get there, the famed organization must keep improving clinical care and research, including clinical trials. It has as many as ...
Carrie Madormo, RN, MPH, is a health writer. She has over a decade of experience as a registered nurse, practicing in a variety of fields, such as pediatrics, oncology, chronic pain, and public health ...
For roughly 80% of our lives, we’re 25 miles or less from home — at work, at the supermarket, at school pickup. But when you ask a patient to join a clinical trial, you’re usually asking them to go ...
The Case Center for Imaging Research (CCIR) is housed in the Department of Radiology at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and University Hospitals – Cleveland Medical Center (UHCMC) in Cleveland, ...