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Precision medicine trials introduce requirements that most traditional recruitment and enrollment workflows are not designed to handle. Genetic eligibility, bio...
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In this webinar, Patrick Short, CEO of Sano Genetics, discussed opportunities to improve clinical trial patient recruitment in decentralised clinical trials (DC...
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Rare diseases may impact a small portion of the population, yet their significance is profound. And while rare disease patient recruitment might seem similar to...
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Genetics has become a defining factor in how clinical trials are designed, who qualifies, and how enrollment is planned. Genetic variation influences both disea...
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Clinical trials depend on sustained patient participation, yet recruitment shortfalls and early withdrawals remain two of the most common causes of trial delays...
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Clinical trial populations consistently fail to reflect the demographics of the populations most affected by the diseases being studied. This gap is not simply ...
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In genetically stratified trials, patient recruitment is structurally harder than in conventional studies. Eligibility depends not just on clinical diagnosis, b...
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Running clinical trials across the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) means operating within two fundamentally different systems. Regulatory framewo...
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Patient registries, sometimes called patient databases, are a useful tool in any clinical trial patient recruitment strategy. They help researchers identify pot...
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Clinical trials play a critical role in developing new treatments and therapies for Parkinson's disease, an age-related degenerative brain condition that causes...
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