Can non US citizens participate in clinical trials?
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Can non US citizens participate in clinical trials?
What are some possible benefits of clinical trial participation? A. Possible benefits: Treatment trials offer the most advanced innovations and scientific thinking in cancer care.
Can foreigners join clinical trials?
People from other countries can participate in clinical trials at the NIH Clinical Center if they meet specific medical eligibility requirements of the study. There is no charge for medical care received at the NIH Clinical Center.
How do I join cancer clinical trials?
- Step 1: Gather Details about Your Cancer.
- Step 2: Find Clinical Trials.
- Step 3: Take a Closer Look at the Trials that Interest You.
- Step 4: Contact the Team Running the Trial.
- Step 5: Ask Questions.
- Step 6: Make an Appointment.
Can FDA inspect clinical trials outside the US?
FDA inspects clinical investigators conducting foreign trials, either under an IND or in support of an IND, a new drug application (NDA) or a biologics license application (BLA).
Does FDA accept foreign clinical trials?
Under 21 CFR 312.120, FDA will accept a well-designed, well-conducted, non-IND foreign study as support for an IND or application for marketing approval if the study was conducted in accordance with GCP and if FDA is able to validate the data from the study through an onsite inspection, if necessary.
How do you become a patient at NIH?
How do I become a patient or healthy volunteer? Call the Patient Recruitment Office at 1-800-411-1222. They can answer your questions, and help you get started on the road toward participating.
Does the NIH treat patients?
The collaborative environment of the NIH Clinical Center makes it possible for investigators to make referrals for immediate testing and confer with peers across research interests to come up with the best approach for diagnosing and treating patients.