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Clinical Trials

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Heart & Vascular Clinical Trials

Working to reduce cardiovascular disease

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Cancer Care Clinical Trials

Bringing area patients the latest research advances

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Neuroscience Clinical Trials

Reducing the impact of neurological disorders

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At Powers Health, our cancer, cardiology and neuroscience teams are actively conducting research and clinical trials to explore promising and innovative ways to diagnose, treat and prevent disease.

Clinical researchers are committed to identifying new approaches by taking their work from the lab to the patient. Clinical trials guide researchers in determining whether a new treatment, such as a new medication or medical device, is safe and effective. Depending on the nature of the study, trials may run from two to five years or longer.

All clinical trials have criteria that must be met before volunteers qualify to participate. Before being enrolled, all participants receive detailed information about the treatment, benefits and risks. Participation in a clinical study is voluntary, meaning participants may leave a study at any time.