I Have Found A Trial Which I Am Interested In

Various factors would need to be assessed to determine your suitability for the study:

  • Eligibility

    Every clinical trial has specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. These criteria can be based on age, gender, type and stage of a disease, previous treatment history and other medical conditions.

  • Medical History

    Your past and current medical conditions, treatments and medications will be reviewed to ensure they align with the study’s requirements.

  • Current Health Status

    Some trials may require recent medical tests or examinations to determine your current health status

  • Willingness to Participate

    Even if you meet all the medical criteria, your understanding of the trial’s procedures, potential risks and benefits, as well as your willingness to comply with the trial requirements, are crucial.

After a thorough evaluation, the research team will inform you if you are a suitable match for the study.

Yes, participants have the right to ask questions about the trial, including its objective, procedures, risks, benefits, compensation and alternative treatments.

Before participating in a clinical trial, individuals must sign an informed consent document. The Informed Consent document is a document that outlines the responsibilities of the volunteers, the risks involved, potential benefits of the new medical intervention and the alternative treatments available. Take the time to read through and understand the Informed Consent document, ask questions you may have about the clinical trial to the Principal Investigator and/or research team.

Absolutely. Participants can choose to withdraw from a clinical trial at any time without any penalty or compromise to their medical care.

For a comprehensive understanding of the processes and guidelines related to clinical trials, kindly visit the official HSA website.

Great to hear that you’re interested! Here’s how you can get started on CTSG:

  1. Join the Trial Notification Database : Provide us with basic information about yourself and the trial type that you want to participate, and we will keep you updated of new trials.
  2. Browse Available Trials : Explore the list of ongoing and upcoming clinical trials that might be good fit for you.

Our Alliance Management Officer will review your details and reach out to you to guide you through the next steps. We appreciate your willingness to participate and are here to support you on this journey.

Patient Advocacy Groups in Singapore

Whether you decide to participate in a clinical trial or not, consider exploring patient advocacy groups. These groups stand by patients and their families, offering guidance and support for specific conditions. They play a pivotal role in educating, advocating and delivering support services to both their members and the broader community.

Furthermore, patient advocacy groups may help to bridge the gap between clinical trial teams seeking participants and potential volunteers eager to contribute. When a clinical trial begins its recruitment process, these groups can assist to disseminate the information to their members, thereby bringing awareness of the recruiting trial to potential participants.

CTSG is consistently working to enlarge the pool of advocacy groups whom we can connect with patients and caregivers. For more information, kindly contact us

If you are keen on volunteering for a clinical trial, click here to view the ongoing trials in Singapore that are actively seeking participants.

Subscribe to receive new trials alert

Your participation in clinical trials is a vital contribution to advancing medical research. To keep you informed about upcoming trials, we have the New Trials Notification Subscription in place.

If you cannot find a suitable trial to participate on our Trials Listing page, you can subscribe to be notified when new trials are added to our database. Please take a moment to complete the form below.

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