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Behavioural Intervention
Lifestyle Intervention for Cancer Prevention
Recruiting1 award
Houston, Texas
This trial aims to improve an existing intervention program in Cameron and Hidalgo counties by adding new elements. These include education on the risks of alcohol and its link to cancer, as well as creating training
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Electrolyte Beverage
Fluid Loading for Healthy Subjects
Recruiting1 award1 criteria
Houston, Texas
This trial aims to understand how drinking different fluids affects the volume of blood and plasma in healthy participants throughout the day. Participants will drink water, water with salt tablets, or a saltier electrolyte beverage
Prospective evaluation for Transplant
Recruiting1 award2 criteria
Houston, Texas
To look at the effect of a recipient's ancestry and socio-economic status on their choice of bone marrow transplantation donor cells and their chance of receiving genetically similar (allogeneic) bone marrow cells versus cells that are not genetically similar (allograft).
Bone Graft
OsteoGen Plug vs. Bone Allograft for Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Recruiting1 award4 criteria
Houston, Texas
"This trial will compare two different treatments for preserving the bone in the back of the mouth after a tooth extraction. One treatment uses OsteoGen® Plug and the other uses Freeze-dried Bone Al
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need insurance to participate in a trial?
Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the 'trial drug' — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).
Is there any support for travel costs?
Many of the teams running clinical trials will cover the cost of transportation to-and-from their care center.
Will I know what medication I am taking?
This depends on the specific study. If you're worried about receiving a placebo, you can actively filter out these trials using our search.
How long do clinical trials last?
Some trials will only require a single visit, while others will continue until your disease returns. It's fairly common for a trial to last somewhere between 1 and 6 months.
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All of the trials listed on Power have been formally registered with the US Food and Drug Administration. Beyond this, some trials on Power have been formally 'verified' if the team behind the trial has completed an additional level of verification with our team.
How quickly will I hear back from a clinical trial?
Sadly, this response time can take anywhere from 6 hours to 2 weeks. We're working hard to speed up how quickly you hear back — in general, verified trials respond to patients within a few days.