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A Multicenter Phase II/III, Placebo-Controlled Study of SNX-111 Administered Intrathecally to Cancer and AIDS Patients With Chronic Pain A Multicenter Phase II/III, Placebo-Controlled Study of SNX-111 Administered Intrathecally to Cancer and AIDS Patients With Chronic Pain NIH AIDS Clinical Trials Information Se

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Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are crucial to the advancement of medical knowledge. Through them, we learn what works and what doesn’t, and discover new ways of treating diseases and conditions.

Patients often gain access to clinical trials through a trusted physician. Being referred to a study does not remove you from your regular physician's care. A research hospital like Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is proud to be a source of clinical information in order to help people find the best treatment for their own and their loved ones diseases. 

 
 

In some instances, trial status may not reflect current status at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

News & Highlights

New research from Gil Yosipovitch, M.D., Ph.D., professor of dermatology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and a...

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A grant of $48,770 from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation will help expand childhood cancer research trials at Wake Forest...

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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center has accepted the resignation of Doug Edgeton, a senior executive who has handled a...

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A newly discovered protein may play a critical role in how the body regulates blood sugar levels.

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A multidisciplinary group of researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center has received a $7.3 million grant from...

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