Trial managers worldwide have been focusing on specific regions for placing their clinical trials. So much so that about 60-70% of clinical trials globally are conducted in the USA and Europe alone. However, this is slated to change or should change, if one consults a recent white paper published by Frost & Sullivan. The white […]

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Taiwan is emerging as a big player in the Asian clinical trial market. Taiwan has many advantages for conducting clinical trials. Refer to Part 1 of this blog for more details. In this part, let’s talk a bit about the clinical trial regulatory scenario in Taiwan, including the approvals required and how to be prepared for it. Top […]

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Recently, the Thailand FDA has brought a revised list of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)/Ethics Committees (ECs) that it recognizes for acceptance of clinical trial applications. In our previous articles (see Part I and Part II), we’ve discussed the regulatory scenario in Thailand, including regulatory approvals for the clinical trial in Thailand, ethics committee approval for the clinical trial […]

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Taiwan has one of the most progressive healthcare systems in the world and is a major hub for clinical research in the Asia-Pacific region. Currently, it is well-positioned to meet the growing demands of the global clinical trial market. World-class, high-quality infrastructure, low cost, easy patient recruitment process due to dense populations are a few of the […]

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Investigators, from Brazil who were specialized in Allergy and Immunology segment, were invited to participate in feasibility of a new phase II clinical trial. What’s was the trial about? It’s a phase II – dose selection and confirmatory – clinical trial planned to be conducted in Brazil. What kind of patients were required for this clinical trial? […]

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With patients with ovarian cancer as the target trial population, clinical trial feasibility was performed. The clinical trial sites/investigators, who participated in this feasibility came mainly from India, Russia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, and South Korea. What are the causes of ovarian cancer? The causes of ovarian cancer are unclear but doctors have identified factors that […]

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Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in women. Along with lung cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer, with 2.09 million cases each in 2018, and Breast cancer affects 1 in 7 (14%) of women worldwide. What is breast cancer? Breast cancer is a cancer that develops from breast tissue. […]

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Clinical research is an indispensable section of human healthcare today. It forms the major part of any drug development effort and thousands of doctors and scientists worldwide actively engage in it. Trial Managers – Investigators Trial managers, monitors, research associates, site specialists, site identification and selection teams are always in search of experienced, qualified, and […]

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