Low participation in medical trials puts millions of young people at risk
Exclusive: Data shows gen Z could miss out on new treatments because so few sign up for trials and studies in England ‘I wish I took part sooner’: how a medical trial transformed a young person’s life Millions of young people risk missing out on new treatments for health conditions and having to (…)
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