Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can participate in a clinical trial?
All clinical trials have guidelines about who can participate. Using inclusion/exclusion
criteria is an important principle of medical research that helps to produce reliable
results. The factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial are called
"inclusion criteria" and those that disallow someone from participating are called "exclusion criteria".
These criteria are based on such factors as age, gender, the type and stage of a disease, previous
treatment history, and other medical conditions. Before joining a clinical trial, a participant must
qualify for the study. Some research studies seek participants with illnesses or conditions to be
studied in the clinical trial, while others need healthy participants. It is important to note that
inclusion and exclusion criteria are not used to reject people personally. Instead, the criteria are
used to identify appropriate participants and keep them safe. The criteria help ensure that researchers
will be able to answer the questions they plan to study.
