CLINICAL TRIALS
This site provides information about clinical trials that have been or are being conducted on a variety of women's health conditions. We are doing our best to keep this information up to date and focus on clinical trials that are presently ongoing and recruiting. Our aim is to provide accessible and understandable information about clinical trials that are being conducted by scientists at hospitals and medical research institutions. We cannot make recommendations about trial participation, risks and benefits. For this, we encourage you to speak with the institution where the study is being conducted and with your treating physician. A good resource for finding further clinical trials is https://clinicaltrials.gov, a website maintained by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the US National Library of Medicine.


Information about clinical trials can be helpful in allowing patients to better understand the current status of research and knowledge in a specific field of medicine. Sometimes, it might also allow patients to obtain treatments that are not otherwise available on the market. However, it is important to note that clinical trials can have strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and that participation in a specific clinical trial cannot be guaranteed. Moreover, it is important to understand the risks and benefits that come with any given experimental treatment.
If you are interested in or have questions about any given clinical trial, please feel free to contact us and/or reach out directly to the institution where the trial is being conducted.