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ranked with evidence, not just eligibility criteria

AI-powered trial analysis backed by current medical evidence.

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Important: This is a decision support tool, not medical advice. Always consult your doctor before enrolling in any clinical trial.

How ClinTrialFinder Works

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1. Smart Search

We search ClinicalTrials.gov for active trials matching your condition and filter them for relevance.

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2. Up-to-date Evidence

Each trial is checked against recent medical literature for relevance to your condition.

3. Clear Explanations

You get ranked trials with plain-language explanations for each recommendation.

Beyond Eligibility Checking

Without ClinTrialFinder With ClinTrialFinder
Results Hundreds of trials to sift through Top trials ranked by an overall suitability score
Context Eligibility criteria only Evidence summary for each trial
Language Technical medical terms Plain-language explanations

See What You'll Get

Example search: Recurrent glioblastoma (IDH-wildtype, MGMT unmethylated), post Stupp protocol and bevacizumab/lomustine

Results: 398 trials analyzed, 107 recommended — ranked by suitability score with evidence summaries

Top Result: Tumor Treating Fields + Skull-Remodeling Surgery (NCT04223999)

Score: 85/100 — Excellent Match

Evidence: Patient matches eligibility with first recurrence GBM, KPS 80; phase 2 randomized design; strong TTFields evidence; trial recruiting and accessible.

View all 107 results from this example search →

Why Trust ClinTrialFinder?

📚 Evidence-Informed

Uses AI-based matching algorithms and current medical evidence from trusted sources.

🏥 Official Data

Searches the official ClinicalTrials.gov database directly for your condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What diseases does this work for?

It searches ClinicalTrials.gov for any condition. Results quality depends on how many active trials exist for your disease.

How is this different from ClinicalTrials.gov?

ClinicalTrials.gov lists all trials. We rank them using AI-based eligibility scoring and evidence from recent medical literature, with plain-language explanations.

Who made this?

Built by a data scientist with personal experience navigating clinical trials.

How long does it take?

It depends on how many trials are found for your condition. Common diseases may have hundreds of trials and can take several hours to fully analyze.

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