Many clinical trials welcome patients 65 and older — and some specifically target older adults. Here's what seniors need to know about clinical trial participation.
About this article: Educational and informational only. Does not constitute medical advice or eligibility guidance. Always discuss clinical trial options with your care team. Verify current trial status at ClinicalTrials.gov.
What You Need to Know
Older adults are often underrepresented in clinical trials, but many studies specifically recruit seniors. This guide explains age eligibility, safety considerations, and how to find trials for older patients.
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