All clinical trials in one place accessible to everyone!
It is tantalising to think that there may be a clinical trial out there that could give you or your loved one, access to innovative treatment.
Finding them, however, is another matter. Hours can be wasted as you wade through unintelligible websites resulting in frustration and confusion. There are over 440,00 clinical trials globally, 68,00 of which are recruiting. What we need is a platform that enables you to match and connect to the most suitable trial quickly and at no cost.
Imagine then my excitement when I came across an organisation whose product meant that patients and their loved ones could do exactly that.
Clinical Net is a UK-based health-tech startup focused on the development of a centralised platform designed to share clinical trial information. It easily connects patients with clinical trials and automates processes to accelerate clinical drug development. In essence, they are reshaping the world’s clinical drug development and empowering patients to do their own research and find trials which are suitable for them. To find out more go to: trials.clinicalnet.com
By making clinical trial data accessible to everyone, patients are empowered as they identify the possible innovative treatment suitable for them. This could alter the conversation we have with our medical team about other possible treatments and trials. Both the Oncologist and the patient can access the same data source to review eligible trials and together decide on the best way forward. A perfect example of shared healthcare decision-making.
How it works:
Access: trials.clinicalnet.com using your phone, tablet or laptop and click ‘Enrol’.
Match: the most suitable clinical trial for you or your loved one by answering a few questions.
Connect: to the clinical trial team with one click
Video showing how below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sXHbcDN99g
Clinical Net’s offering created positive reactions and excitement at both the BTOG (British Thoracic Oncology Group) and LCNUK (Lung Cancer Nurse UK) conferences, and they are working with the major cancer charities to ensure you know about them. There has also been a lot of interest among major research hospitals like The Christie, Clatterbridge, UCLH, Queen Elizabeth, Leeds, Sheffield, and Oxford (among others), which are eager to start using the platform immediately.
So what are you waiting for – go search! trials.clinicalnet.com