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1. What is this booklet about?
If you are being treated for an illness, you may be asked to take part in something called a clinical trial.
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2. What is a clinical trial?
3. Why are clinical trials needed?
5. Doctors need to know:
4. Why do we need clinical trials in children?
6. We also need to know if there are any side-effects:
7. We need to know what medicines work in children and if they are safe.
8. Where do clinical trials take place?
9. Who is in charge of a clinical trial?
10. Why would I be asked to take part in a clinical trial?
11. Do I have to take part? - No!
12. What is consent and assent?
13. Are there different types of clinical trials?
14. Why should I take part in a clinical trial?
15. Who can take part in clinical trials?
16. Will anyone know that I took part in a clinical trial?
17. What happens at the end of a clinical trial?
18. How can I find out about clinical trials that are happening now?
19. What questions should I ask about a clinical trial to find out more?
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