Breakthrough T1D funds type 1 diabetes (T1D) clinical trials that are critical to bringing new devices and treatments to people with this disease. Currently, there are more than 70 Breakthrough T1D-funded clinical trials, to both prevent and treat this disease and its complications. We hope that, ultimately, these trials will lead to a cure for T1D.
May 20 is Clinical Trials Day, a day to raise awareness of clinical research and the people around the world who take part in trials. Many people, however, are not aware of the various opportunities to participate in clinical trials and may find it difficult to identify trials that may be right for them.
You might be thinking that a clinical trial is scary and unpleasant. The reality is that many clinical trial participants report a positive experience. In a 2017 study, 91 percent of clinical trial participants surveyed said they would “definitely” or “probably” recommend clinical trial participation to a friend or family member.
Or you might be thinking that a clinical trial might help people in the future but won’t do anything for you right now. But the reality is that clinical trials may provide you with access to new medical advances. In some cases, participants are able to continue the therapy after the end of the trial, if it’s found to be effective.
Here are some other facts that might help you find a clinical trial that may be right for you:
Lots of Clinical Trials to Choose From
There are more than 300 clinical trials for people with T1D, including diabetic complications—eye disease, kidney disease, nerve disease.
Trials Need Participants, Like You
About 20,000 people are needed for T1D trials in the U.S., but researchers have reported a massive shortage of participants. More than 80 percent of clinical trials are delayed or fail because doctors cannot find enough people to take part.
Breakthrough T1D T1D Clinical Trials Connection
That’s where Breakthrough T1D comes in. Breakthrough T1D has an easy-to-use tool to find a clinical trial that might be right for you. The online Clinical Trials Connection asks users some simple questions about themselves before matching them with trials for which they are eligible. Clinical Trials Connection uses your city, distance you’re willing to travel and other characteristics to narrow down hundreds of trials to the ones in which you might be interested. You can try it out here.