As the world becomes more digital, clinical research is evolving. One major change is the rise of decentralized clinical trials, or DCTs. Unlike traditional trials that require participants to visit hospitals or research centers, DCTs allow people to take part from their own homes. Potential benefits of this would include increasing patient access to clinical trials and reducing participant burden by lessening the need for travel and the physical strain of appearing in person at trial visits.
Decentralized future: Expanding clinical trials by allowing people to participate from home
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