How it works
At TrialReach, we’ve taken on the immense task of bringing order to chaos by standardizing clinical trial eligibility criteria. The result is that all trials are machine-readable and by answering a few questions, our smart search engine matches you to a trial, quickly and easily. The result: more patients taking part in medical research. This has never been done before and it changes everything.
That’s why we aim to include more clinical trials than any other website.
Answer a few questions about yourself and if there’s a trial for you, our search engine will help you find it.
No one wants to read jargon. That’s why we created a tool that converts science-speak into plain English content. Same information, but clearer.
You’re just a few clicks away from world-class medical teams who are working on finding a cure for your condition.
By taking part in a clinical trial, you can help make future clinical trials better for you and millions of other patients. Your experience helps researchers learn what they can do better next time around.
If you are thinking of taking part in a clinical trial, there are a few things that you may want to know. To help you on this journey, we’ve gathered together a few resources from the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP), an independent non-for-profit that aims to raise public and patient awareness about clinical research. TrialReach is a proud partner of CISCRP.
Clinical trials 101
What exactly is a clinical trial? Who participates? What’s a placebo, or how about a protocol? Here you’ll find answers to these and other frequently asked questions about medical research.
Clinical trials, by the numbers
Everyday, researchers are learning more about clinical trials and the experience of volunteers. Why do people participate? How do they find out about studies? Available here are charts and stats detailing this information and more.
Watch and learn
Watch a variety of videos on topics ranging from general clinical trial participation information to real stories of people who have taken part in trials.
Questions to ask
Ready to talk to someone about a clinical trial? This list of questions is useful to ask the research staff about a clinical trial.
Dispelling the myths
Stan Collendar is a clinical trial participant. He views his role as that of pioneer, rather than lab rat. He shares his journey and explains his perspective as a clinical trial “test pilot.”