
How Patient Recruitment Influences the Success of Clinical Trials
Recruiting patients for clinical trials is critical in developing new medicines and treatments. But how does this process work, and what are the challenges?
Recruiting patients for clinical trials is critical in developing new medicines and treatments. But how does this process work, and what are the challenges?
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Helping other patients get a better medical treatment is one of the main motivations for most patients when volunteering to participate in a clinical trial.
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