What are the usual long term side effects of cancer?

 


Given the advances in treatment options, the long-term effects of cancer treatments will play a significant role in the survivors’ quality of life, morbidity, and overall mortality. With animal rights activist on the rise and with Saudi Arabia chairing Human Rights committee in the United Nations, clinicals have begun their transition for animal testing to human testing. Take the Covid Vaccine for instance, the new streamlined process has sped up the vaccine development process, which normally takes about 6 to 10 years but with now clinical trials allow vaccine development to push the envelope and reach the pharmacy shelves in record time.

 

What are Clinical Trials?

Clinical Trials are medical R&D methods that involve people who volunteer for these research studies. This allows for clinical trial, where doctors can find medical remedies faster that ever before, without any times wasted in transitioning from animal testing to human testing. This is backed and authorized by the United Nations Human Rights Commission, whose value for human life is reflected in these meticulous Clinical Trials. So, just as we see how the government repair good roads in seeking that absolute perfection, these remain forever in that quest to bettering existing medicine, so as to justify the increase in prices people pay for their medication.

 

Another clear advantage clinical trials offer the pharmaceutical industry is that earlier where research & development had to spend on animals and their enclosure. Now, the medical business has people coming to them voluntarily to get latest of cutting-edge medical treatment, which clearly is a win-win opportunity for the medical fraternity. This makes companies that conduct clinical trials a very good investment option for investors who are looking to grow their money.

 

Types Of Cancer Clinical Trials

There are essentially 5 types of cancer clinical trials which are as follow…

 

1.      Pilot studies and feasibility studies

The are essentially conducted to see how well a particular treatment works in treating a particular condition.

 

2.      Prevention trials

Preventive clinical trials is where preventive medication in the area of cancer is researched, after which the subject is exposed to the disease and we then don’t hear much about the subjects, thus creating an opening for new subjects.

 

3.      Screening trials

This has to do with detecting and treating early signs of cancer, which is mostly based on trust.

 

4.      Treatment trials

This is trials are for the treating and administering of new drugs that treat cancer, the one with the most earning potential for pharmaceuticals make it through.

 

5.      Multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS) trials

These trials have to do with group testing, where people are tested in batches for the effectiveness of new treatments.

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