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2006's Top Medical Breakthroughs: You Tell Us | WIRED

    https://www.wired.com/2006/12/2006s-top-medic/
    The breakthroughs can be anything from scientific discoveries in the lab to research in the field (like the recent findings regarding circumcision and HIV) to influential …

History, Policies, and Laws - ClinicalTrials.gov

    https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/about-site/history
    In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that all clinical trials should be registered, and it identified a minimum trial registration dataset of 20 items. In 2007 WHO …

'I nearly died in a medical drug trial' - BBC News

    https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35766627
    On the morning of 13 March 2006 Oldfield joined seven other test subjects at an independent clinic at Northwick Park Hospital run by …

Basics About Clinical Trials | FDA

    https://www.fda.gov/patients/clinical-trials-what-patients-need-know/basics-about-clinical-trials
    Why are clinical trials done? Clinical trials are conducted for many reasons: to determine whether a new drug or device is safe and effective for people to use. to study different …

Theralizumab - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theralizumab

    What was the 'Elephant Man' drug testing trial, what is ... - The Sun

      https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2917810/elephant-man-drug-testing-trial-tgn1412/
      In March 2006 eight healthy volunteers were selected to take part the Phase 1 trial of TGN1412, organised by the US company Parexel. The men aged 19 to 34 were …

    Northwick Park drug trial disaster - could it happen …

      https://www.bbc.com/news/health-22556736
      Clinical trials are the key to getting that data - and without volunteers to take part in the trials, there would be no new treatments for serious diseases such as cancer, multiple sclerosis...

    Top 10 Clinical Trials That Went Horribly Wrong - Listverse

      https://listverse.com/2017/06/19/top-10-clinical-trials-that-went-horribly-wrong/
      The most famous clinical trial of all time, The Elephant Man Trial took place in London in 2006. The trial, which was testing a new cancer treatment called TGN1412, seemed harmless to the eight men …

    2006 Medical Trials | Day of Difference

      https://dayofdifference.org.au/0-9-medical/2006-medical-trials.html
      In March 2006 six healthy men, all under the age of 40, signed up as volunteers in a drug trial that was being conducted at a research unit based at Northwick …

    Medical Device Clinical Trials: Regulatory Pathways

      https://www.greenlight.guru/blog/medical-device-clinical-trials
      The processes for getting approval and initiating a clinical trial in the EU and US are different, so let’s take a look at each. Clinical trial regulatory pathways in the US. In the US, medical device manufacturers …



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