Clinical Trials by Condition
Browse our growing library of condition-specific clinical trial guides. Each page summarizes active studies, leading sponsors, and the questions patients most commonly ask before searching for a trial.
Conditions (99)
- acute myeloid leukemia
- advanced solid tumor
- aging
- alzheimer disease
- alzheimer's disease
- anesthesia
- anxiety
- artificial intelligence
- asthma
- atrial fibrillation
- autism spectrum disorder
- biomarkers
- bladder cancer
- breast cancer
- cancer
- cardiovascular diseases
- cerebral palsy
- cervical cancer
- chemotherapy
- children
- chronic kidney disease
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- chronic pain
- cognition
- cognitive impairment
- colorectal cancer
- copd
- coronary artery disease
- covid-19
- crohn's disease
- dementia
- depression
- diabetes mellitus, type 2
- diabetes mellitus
- diabetes
- endometrial cancer
- epilepsy
- esophageal cancer
- exercise
- fibromyalgia
- frailty
- gastric cancer
- head and neck cancer
- healthy
- heart disease
- heart failure
- hepatocellular carcinoma
- hiv
- hypertension
- immunotherapy
- inflammation
- ischemic stroke
- knee osteoarthritis
- lung cancer
- lupus
- lymphoma
- magnetic resonance imaging
- major depressive disorder
- melanoma
- mental health
- migraine
- mild cognitive impairment
- mri
- multiple myeloma
- multiple sclerosis
- natural history
- non-small cell lung cancer
- nsclc
- obesity
- obstructive sleep apnea
- ovarian cancer
- pain
- pancreatic cancer
- parkinson disease
- parkinson's disease
- pediatric
- physical activity
- pregnancy
- prevention
- prostate cancer
- psoriasis
- quality of life
- radiotherapy
- randomized controlled trial
- rectal cancer
- rehabilitation
- rheumatoid arthritis
- safety
- schizophrenia
- sepsis
- sleep
- solid tumor
- stress
- stroke
- surgery
- type 1 diabetes
- type 2 diabetes
- ulcerative colitis
- virtual reality
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Last reviewed 2026-05-14 by the Find a Trial editorial team.
Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice.
Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.