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Viewing Thread: How do I know my anonymous data has saved lives? Show all threads

Simon VerseOne
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How do I know my anonymous data has saved lives? Lorem Ipsum

Anonymous
23 Feb 2023 15:29 Back to top

All trials should provide a lay summary of the results after completion of the trial so that the results are freely available to all.  Some trials will sent this information out to all participants and other trials only to participants if they request it.  The results will help you to know the impact of the trial and if has shown an improvement in mortality rates.

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