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What is a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials are research studies that help develop potential new treatments for diseases. It’s important to know that clinical trials may involve both potential benefits and risks. Your study doctor will discuss these with you and help you make an informed decision about whether participation is right for you.

Why consider participating?

People take part in clinical trials for a number of reasons that are unique to them. For example, some people may decide to take part for the following reasons:

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Get expert study-related medical care and possible access to investigational treatments not yet available to the general public.
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By participating, you contribute to finding out if a potential medicine is safe and works well for people like you. Your involvement helps bring new treatment options to patients who need them.
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Your participation today could lead to breakthrough treatments that help future generations affected by the disease.

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How can BMSClinicalTrials.com help you?

  • This website is designed to help you learn about BMS clinical trials and explore whether participation may be right for you or your loved one. You can:
    • Learn about BMS clinical trials.
    • Search by your condition and location.
    • Check if a study may be a possible fit by answering a few questions.
    • Choose a nearby site and decide whether to share your information.
    • The research team will contact you to explain the next steps.
  • Many of the trials have specific resources that you can review, download, or share with your doctor to help guide your conversation.
  • Please note: The study doctor (investigator) will make the final decision about eligibility based on the study requirements. Taking part in a clinical trial is completely voluntary. Taking part is your choice. You can stop at any time, for any reason
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Answer some questions about Your health to see if you may match to this trial
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If you are a match, click on the study to see the list of study site locations
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Select a study site location that is convenient for you
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Provide your contact details for the study site to connect with you.

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Resources for Patients and Caregivers

Joining a clinical trial can be a big decision, and you don’t have to make it alone. Clinical trials offer access to potential new treatments and the chance to help others through research, with close medical support throughout.

Caregivers are essential partners, helping with appointments, transportation, symptom monitoring, and emotional support. Their involvement makes participation possible, but caregivers also need support and resources. Working together, patients and caregivers support each other every step of the way. Please click the button below to visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page.

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Resources for Healthcare Professionals (HCPs)

Your support is crucial to your patient's clinical trial journey. There are resources available for the healthcare team to help understand the recruiting trials for certain health conditions. You can explore them below.

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