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Clinical Trials by Medical Specialty

Browse the clinical trial landscape by specialty area. Each hub covers condition-specific trial types, eligibility requirements, and links to recruiting studies.

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Cancer (Oncology)

Oncology is the most active area in clinical trial research. Cancer trials span every stage and subtype — from early-sta

breast cancerlung cancercolorectal cancer

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Neurology

Neurological conditions represent one of the most urgent areas of unmet medical need. From neurodegenerative diseases li

Alzheimer's diseaseParkinson's diseasemultiple sclerosis

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Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune diseases affect an estimated 23.5 million Americans. Clinical trials in this space test new biologics, JAK in

rheumatoid arthritislupusCrohn's disease

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Dermatology

Dermatology has one of the richest clinical trial landscapes in medicine. Conditions like psoriasis, atopic dermatitis,

psoriasisatopic dermatitiseczema

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Mental Health (Psychiatry)

Mental health clinical trials are testing a new generation of treatments: rapid-acting antidepressants, psychedelic-assi

major depressive disordertreatment-resistant depressionPTSD

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Rare Diseases

Over 7,000 rare diseases affect an estimated 30 million Americans, yet fewer than 5% have FDA-approved treatments. Clini

cystic fibrosissickle cell diseasespinal muscular atrophy

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Cardiology (Heart Disease)

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Cardiology clinical trials test new hear

heart failureatrial fibrillationcoronary artery disease

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Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology clinical trials are highly active, particularly in IBD (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis), which

Crohn's diseaseulcerative colitisirritable bowel syndrome

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