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  • Therapeutic Area

    Therapeutic Areas refer to broader medical domains (e.g., Oncology, Cardiology, Neurology). This option is useful for individuals exploring trials across related conditions or for providers guiding patients toward relevant research areas.

    Category List

    All major therapeutic areas are displayed in a structured, scrollable list. Examples include:

    • Oncology (Cancer)
    • Endocrinology (Hormones & Metabolism)
    • Psychiatry (Mental & Behavioral Health)
    • Immunology (Autoimmune Disorders)

    Trial Counts

    Each therapeutic area includes a live count of ongoing trials under that category.

    Subcategories

    Where applicable, therapeutic areas may expand to show related subcategories (e.g., “Breast Cancer” under “Oncology”) to provide further specificity.

  • Medical Condition

    This category groups trials by specific diseases or conditions, allowing users to locate trials most relevant to their current diagnosis or interest.

    A–Z Index

    Participants can navigate a full alphabetical list of conditions. This index enables quick access to conditions beginning with a selected letter (e.g., “A” for Asthma, “T” for Thyroid Disorders).

    Full Condition List

    All supported conditions are displayed with user-friendly medical terminology. Each entry links to a dedicated condition page where participants can view all associated clinical trials and summarized eligibility information.

    Trial Counts

    Each listed condition displays the number of currently recruiting trials. These counts are updated regularly and provide insight into available opportunities per condition.

    Link to Condition Page

    Clicking a condition directs users to a filtered results page or a condition-specific information page, depending on the platform design. From there, users can apply additional filters or begin the matching process.

  • Advanced Filters

    The Advanced Filters panel offers additional refinement options, such as:

    • Trial Phase (e.g., Phase 1, Phase 3)
    • Age Group
    • Gender Eligibility
    • Recruitment Status
    • Trial Type (e.g., interventional, observational)

    These filters help users narrow down trials that align with their personal health status, eligibility, or preferences. The filter panel is collapsible for user convenience and can be updated or cleared at any time during the search process.

    Key Note: All search activities are privacy-preserving and HIPAA-compliant. Entered data is used solely for personalized trial matching and is never shared without participant consent.

  • Clear Filters

    The Clear Filters option resets all active search inputs, including condition keywords, location, range, and filters. This is helpful when starting a new or unrelated search from scratch.

  • Search Button

    After entering the desired condition and location, click the Search button to generate results. The system will present a paginated list of matched trials, each with summary details, tags, and access to a dedicated trial page.

  • Nearby Range

    Once a location is entered, participants may refine the search radius using a sliding selector (e.g., Within 10 miles, 25 miles, 100 miles). This allows for control over travel distance, helping participants find trials that are logistically feasible.

  • Location Search

    You may enter a city, state, or ZIP Code within the United States to narrow results to geographically relevant trials. The system supports autocomplete suggestions and ensures results are mapped to accurate regional data.

  • Medical Condition or Keyword

    Participants may enter

    • The name of a specific medical condition (e.g., Asthma, Type 2 Diabetes, Breast Cancer)
    • General keywords such as blood pressure, insulin, or neurology
    • Trial-specific terms such as Phase 2 or healthy volunteers

    The system uses semantic matching and medical taxonomy to expand keyword relevance, ensuring broader but appropriate results.

  • Profile Actions

    In view-only mode, the following interface actions are available:

    • Edit Profile Button
      Allows you to navigate back to the editable version of your profile, should you need to update any information.
    • Static Avatar Preview
      Displays the most recently uploaded profile picture. This image is non-clickable in view mode.
    • View-Only Mode Notification
      A banner or message indicates that the profile is in read-only mode. To make any changes, you must explicitly enter the “Edit Profile” interface.

    Compliance Note:

    All profile data is stored and processed in accordance with United States privacy laws and clinical research standards, including HIPAA and IRB guidelines. View-only mode ensures data protection by preventing unintended changes and maintaining a clear audit trail of your submission history.

  • Summary Display of All Fields

    Upon opening your profile in view-only mode, the following information will be displayed in a structured summary format:

    Basic Information

    • First Name
    • Last Name
    • Gender
    • Date of Birth
    • Primary and Alternate Phone Numbers
    • Email Address

    Location

    • Health Profile
    • Physical Disability Status
    • Disability Type (if applicable)
    • Trial Participation Intent (e.g., actively seeking clinical trials)
    • Conditions of Interest
    • Current and Prior Medications
    • Known Allergies
    • Prior Treatments or Interventions
    • Trial Matching Radius (i.e., how far you are willing to travel)

    Authorized Representative(Optional)

    • Full Name
    • Relationship to Participant
    • Gender
    • Date of Birth
    • Phone Number(s)
    • Email Address

    This summarized display helps you quickly confirm the accuracy of your trial-matching profile and make timely updates if necessary.