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Questions to ask if you are considering participating in a clinical trial

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Clinical trials are done to test treatments or therapies for specific diseases such as NTM and bronchiectasis. These trials help us to understand what works and what does not. Clinical trials challenge current treatments or standards of care for the advancement of care. Suggested questions to ask before beginning a research trial:

Participation

  • What is the purpose of the trial?

  • How will this treatment be different from what is currently being used?

  • How long will I be in the trial?

  • How many visits will I need to make to the hospital or clinic?

  • What kinds of tests and treatments are involved?

  • How will the doctor know if the treatment is working?

  • Who will oversee my care?

  • Who can answer questions I have during and after the trial?

Risk and benefits

  • What are the possible side effects or risks of the new treatment?

  • What are the possible benefits?

  • How do the possible risks and benefits of this trial compare to those of the current treatment?

Rights and costs

  • How will my health information be kept private?

  • If I decide to leave the trial, what other options will I have?

  • Who can help answer questions from my insurance company?

  • Are there any out-of-pocket costs if I take part in the trial?

  • Are there payments for participating or to cover travel?

Please let us know if you have any questions.  I will continue to post more information on clinical trials throughout the week. Please stay tuned. :)

 

 

 

 

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