Every breakthrough medication or treatment available today went through rigorous clinical trials. Yet, for many patients, the idea of “being part of a trial” raises concerns about safety and ethics.

What Are Clinical Trials?
Trials are carefully designed research studies that test whether new treatments are safe and effective. They move through phases:
- Phase I: Small group, testing safety.
- Phase II: Larger group, testing effectiveness.
- Phase III: Even larger, compared to current standards.
- Phase IV: Monitoring after approval.
Myths and Misconceptions
- Myth: Trials are unsafe.
- Truth: Strict ethical oversight exists.
- Myth: Patients are “guinea pigs.”
- Truth: Participants receive high-level care.
Why Participation Matters
Without trial participants, new cures could never reach patients.
With AI-driven platforms like AiCenna, trial results can be better contextualized for clinical decision-making.