Treatment Trials
These trials test new treatments, therapies, or medications. They may compare a new treatment to an existing treatment, a placebo, or no treatment at all.
Prevention Trials
These trials test interventions designed to prevent a disease or condition from developing. This may include lifestyle changes, medications, or vaccines.
Diagnostic Trials
These trials test new ways to diagnose a disease or condition, such as new imaging techniques or blood tests.
Quality Of Life Trials
Are designed to assess the impact of medical interventions on a patient's quality of life, including their ability to perform daily activities, emotional well-being, and overall well-being.
Screening Trials
Screening trials test new methods for detecting specific diseases or conditions and involve a large number of participants undergoing screening using the new method and a control group using the current standard of care.
Observational Trials
Involve observing and collecting data on a group of participants to investigate the relationship between a particular treatment or intervention and a health outcome.