We are glad to hear that you have been matched and decided to apply to a trial! Your profile should look like this:

Now all you have to do is sit back and relax. We'll take care of your application from here!
Stage 1: On our end, the next step is for us to send off your application to the trial researchers for them to review. This contains your de-identified profile. Click here to see more information about what the trial researchers can see.
Stage 2: After the researcher receives your profile, they will determine if you are still eligible for the trial.
Stage 3: If you are successfully screened by the researcher, they will go ahead and contact you directly. At this stage, if you have any specific questions about the trial, this would be the perfect time to ask!
If however, the researcher lets us know that you are ineligible for this trial, we will let you know through email. Please keep logging back in to answer more questions from the questionnaire, or look for any new trials that may be suitable for you that we may have added.
Comments
6 comments
I’m not sure what to do next. I’ve been informed that you have a matching trial for me. What do I do with that information?
Thanks
Tania Hanson
I applied and there is no location in my area
Where is a clinical trial that is in my location and has compensation involved
What does the trial participation look like?
How does this work? If you are matched with with a trail how long does it take before you start and how long does it last?
I would like to be kept posted about any trials that may come available I am very interested in learning more about the disease that I had and better ways of treating it thank you Ms williams.-PSTD.
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