In a recent article at Pharma Live, they take a look at the challenge when it comes to recruiting patients and keeping clinical trials running on time. This article focuses on the three different case studies looking at the size of the study, the number of patients sourced from a central campaign, the timing of the recruitment activity, and importantly, the effect of the patient recruitment on the time needed to complete enrollment.
Read the case studies here.
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