U.S., May 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07593053) titled 'Phase I Prognostic Online (PIPO) Tool' on May 11.
Brief Summary: Clinical trials are studies that test new treatments to see if they work and are safe for people with certain illnesses. Phase I clinical trials are the earliest stage of testing, where researchers give a new treatment to a small group of people to see if it's safe and how much of it can be given before causing harmful side effects.
Selecting patients for these trials is challenging, especially since most of them have already tried other treatments that didn't work. To make sure patients are not harmed during the trial, researchers need to estimate how long they might ...