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Why Join a Clinical Study?
Medical Research

Advance Medical Research & Treatment

Clinical trials play a crucial role in advancing modern medicine and improving treatment options for a wide range of conditions. By participating in a study, you not only gain access to cutting-edge medical care but also contribute to groundbreaking research that may benefit future generations. Whether you’re dealing with a specific health condition or simply want to support medical progress, joining a clinical study allows you to make a meaningful impact on the future of healthcare.

Expert Care

Access to Expert Care & Innovative Treatments

One of the key benefits of participating in a clinical trial is access to new and advanced treatments that are not yet available to the public. These trials are conducted by experienced medical professionals, giving participants the opportunity to receive expert care and close monitoring throughout the study. Many trials also provide free medical care, diagnostic tests, and medications, ensuring that participants receive comprehensive treatment without financial burdens.

Compensation and Support for Participants

Many clinical trials offer financial compensation for participants' time and travel expenses. This ensures that individuals can take part in important research without worrying about out-of-pocket costs. Additionally, participants often experience an improved understanding of their condition and potential treatment options through interactions with medical professionals, empowering them to make informed decisions about their health.

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How We Connect You to the Right Clinical Trials

At LeadScape, we make it easy to find and enroll in clinical studies that match your unique needs. By filling out a simple form, our system instantly matches you with available trials in your area or online. Our team works closely with leading research organizations to ensure you have access to the latest studies, providing a seamless experience from screening to enrollment. Whether you're interested in advancing medical research, exploring new treatments, or simply looking for expert care, we’re here to connect you to the right opportunity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clinical trial?

Clinical trials look to uncover the causes and treatment methods regarding various medical conditions and diseases. The typical goals of a trial can include understanding prevention, early detection and/or treatment methods. Introductory drugs and combinations of current drugs, or medical procedures may be involved, while ensuring these are safe and effective for humans. Ultimately, these studies help researchers to discover better treatments and offer hope to improving the quality of life for individuals with acute or chronic conditions.

Why do individuals participate in clinical trials?

Participation in clinical trials can be for various personal reasons. In many instances, participating individuals are looking to access leading-edge research and treatment methods for conditions that they experience. Other individuals simply want to assist with the identifications and cures so they or a family member may benefit in the future.

What are the benefits from participation in a clinical trial?

Benefits are specific to the individual involved. The common reported benefits are access to specialists, care, and leading-edge treatment innovations.

Will there be compensation offered for participating in a clinical trial?

Clinical trials do typically offer compensation to individuals who participate within their trials. Compensations vary by study. Compensation can be set dollar amounts per participant, and/or time and travel expense reimbursements. Most all trials also provided no-cost study-related care (including labs) and medications during the clinical trial period. Specific compensation details are provided to participants prior to being accepted into the trails. Note: Medical insurance is not required to participate.

Will the participant’s current healthcare be affected?

No. During the clinical trial period, the participant will continue to visit their primary care doctor as normal for health issues not related to the clinical trial. The participant’s primary care doctor will receive updates on the participant’s progress. In some cases, the participant’s doctor many be directly involved with the trial.

What about current medications being taken?

In most cases, the clinical trial will not require a participant to stop or replace any of their current medications. In all cases, current medications will be reviewed by the clinical trial staff. Any changes will be discussed with the participant’s prescribing doctor.

What should an individual know before participating in a clinical trial?

Individuals may have several questions regarding the participation in a clinical trial, especially if never having experienced the process previously. Information such as: What is the purpose of the trial? -- How will the clinical trial be conducted? -- What is expected from the participant? -- How long will the trial last? are just a few. Individuals considering participating in trails will have the opportunity to discuss these and other questions with the staff conducting the specific clinical trials. To learn more about clinical trials and the rights of participants, please visit the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website at https://www.nih.gov and search for "clinical trials".

How safe are clinical trials

Clinical trials must adhere to strict rules and regulations established and monitored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). NIH is responsible for biomedical and public health studies, while FDA is responsible for new medications. Clinical staff members associated with the specific trials will discuss the procedures and benefits/risks prior to any participant agreeing to partake within a trial.

Is a participant’s information kept private and confidential?

Participant personal data is strictly confidential and secure. More information can be found within the Privacy Policy Statement found on this site. In addition, privacy policy statements specific to the individual clinical trial will also be available with the trial.

How long does a clinical trial usually last?

Each clinical trial can vary depending on the actual study or program, ranging from a few weeks to multiple years. The duration of the specific trial will be discussed as part of the participation enrollment process.

What happens if a participant needs to or desires to leave a clinical trial?

Any individual looking to no longer participate within a trial should always consult with the clinical trials staff and their primary care doctor before leaving.

What happens at the end of a clinical trial?

Each clinical trial ending can vary based on the specific trial. In most all trials, the collected data is reviewed and analyzed by the organizations requesting and conducting the trial. The results are typically published within associated medical journals and other media resources. Study results found to offer safe and effective benefits are often shared as new practices/medications, as appropriate.

How can I learn about upcoming trials?

New clinical trials are always being announced. Individuals can continue to visit this site on regular basis, entering their local zip code, where appropriate trials will then be displayed. In addition, individuals can receive messages from LeadScape Solutions auto-notifying them of new available trials matching the participant’s needs.