Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a clinical trial?
Although there are many definitions of clinical trials, they are generally considered
to be biomedical or health-related research studies in human beings that follow a
pre-defined protocol.
ClinicalTrials.gov
includes both interventional and observational types of studies. Interventional studies are those in which the
research subjects are assigned by the investigator to a treatment or other intervention, and their outcomes are
measured. Observational studies are those in which individuals are observed and their outcomes are measured by
the investigators.
