ADDITIONAL LINKS
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ADDITIONAL LINKS |
Background & Educational Information
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Center for Information and Study on Clinical
Research Participation
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CenterWatch
Background Information on Clinical Resarch
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Clinical Trials Education
Series
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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has developed the Clinical Trials Education
Series (CTES). The CTES is a collection of more than 20 multimedia resources to
educate cancer patients, health care professionals, advocates, and the general
public about cancer prevention and treatment clinical trials. The series
includes materials in a variety of formats, including workbooks, videos,
booklets, and brochures.
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Medicine Net
-- This is a
good source
that provides a
description of
medical terminology for assistance when reviewing an informed consent.
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NIH Institute and Center Resources
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National
Institutes of Health
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Participate in Clinical Studies
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NIH Clinical Center
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Participating in Clinical Trials
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NIH
Senior Health
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Protecting Participants in Clinical Trials: Links to
NCI Materials
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National
Cancer Institute
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Questions to Ask Before Participating in a Research
Study
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Office
for Human Research Participants
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Should I Enter a Clinical Trial? A Patient Reference
Guide for Adults with a Serious or Life-Threatening Illness
Listings of Clinical Trials
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Center Watch
Clinical Trials Listing Service
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A site including listings of industry and government-sponsored clinical trials,
as well as new drug therapies in research or recently approved by the FDA.
Information on how to sign up for a clinical trial.
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Clinical
Connection
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Receive
notification when a new US clinical trial that you are interested in becomes
available.
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Clinical
Trials.gov
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The U.S. National
Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed
ClinicalTrials.gov to provide patients, family members and members of the public
current information about clinical research studies. The website is updated
regularly with information about federally and privately supported clinical
research. ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information about a trial's purpose, who
may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details.
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National Health Council Membership Roster
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Links to web sites of more than 115 Council members, many of which include
information on research studies.
● Participate
in Research Programs
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Alpha-1 Foundation
● CISCRP
Search Engine
Page
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Children & Research
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Children's Assent to Clinical Trial Participation
-- National Cancer Institute
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FDA Kids
Home Page
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This is an interactive and educational program for
kids and parents with information about different FDA regulated products.
Mental Health Research
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A Participants Guide to Mental Health Clinical
Research
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American Association for Public Opinion Research. An executive summary
highlights three key points: minimal risk, benefits of survey research, and
consent.
Social & Behavioral Science Research
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National Science Foundation FAQs
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An explanation of the types of harm that could result from social and behavioral
science research.
Vulnerable Populations
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