Clinical Trials
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Clinical Trials
Research New Therapies & Treatment Options
While treatment options have improved significantly over the past few decades, ongoing research and trials for new therapies continue to shape the future of care.
The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation offers avenues for individuals with bleeding disorders to actively contribute to research endeavors. NBDF’s Community Voices in Research (CVR) serves as a community-powered registry, welcoming participation from all those affected by inherited bleeding disorders and their family members, gathering invaluable insights through surveys.
For those keen on engaging in clinical trials, the National Institutes of Health provides a comprehensive listing of ongoing trials in bleeding disorders: Search Trials at the National Library of Medicine.
We encourage you to reach out to your hemophilia treatment center for further details on available trials and to discover how you can play a role in advancing research within the field.
See FDA-approved therapies to treat bleeding disorders: CLICK HERE
While treatment options have improved significantly over the past few decades, ongoing research and trials for new therapies continue to shape the future of care.
The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation offers avenues for individuals with bleeding disorders to actively contribute to research endeavors. NBDF’s Community Voices in Research (CVR) serves as a community-powered registry, welcoming participation from all those affected by inherited bleeding disorders and their family members, gathering invaluable insights through surveys.
For those keen on engaging in clinical trials, the National Institutes of Health provides a comprehensive listing of ongoing trials in bleeding disorders: Search Trials at the National Library of Medicine.
We encourage you to reach out to your hemophilia treatment center for further details on available trials and to discover how you can play a role in advancing research within the field.
See FDA-approved therapies to treat bleeding disorders: CLICK HERE