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Clinical studies help researchers learn better ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat health conditions. They are an important part of improving healthcare in Ontario and around the world.

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Resources and support

Learn more about clinical studies, your rights, and how your information is protected.

If you're thinking about taking part in a study, these resources can help you understand what to expect and where to go for trusted information.

Clinical study oversight and regulation in Canada

Clinical studies in Ontario and across Canada follow strict rules to protect participants. Independent review boards and regulatory bodies review studies before they begin to help ensure they are safe, ethical, and respectful of your rights.

Some key organisations include:

  • Clinical Trials Ontario – Streamlined Ethics Review Program

    An Ontario-based system that supports consistent ethics review across participating institutions.

  • CanReview (Canadian Clinical Trials Coordination Centre)

    A Canada-wide approach to multi-site ethics review.

  • Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada Research Ethics Board (REB)

Provides oversight for studies conducted or supported at the federal level.

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If you choose to take part in a clinical study, you have the right to:

  • Make an informed decision before participating
  • Ask questions and take time to decide
  • Choose not to participate, or leave a study at any time
  • Have your privacy and personal information protected

These protections are in place for all clinical studies conducted in Canada.

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Patient and community resources

You may also find support and information through trusted organisations.

Patient advocacy groups (PAGs)

Provide condition-specific information, education, and peer support.

Health organisations

Offer reliable information about health conditions, treatments, and care options.

Community organisations

Connect you with local services, support groups, and community resources.

These organisations can help you:

  • Understand your condition and treatment options
  • Connect with others with similar experiences
  • Access support services in your community

Looking for more information?

These resources are intended to provide general information.

If you are considering taking part in a study, you may also wish to:

  • Contact the study team directly through the listing
  • Speak with your healthcare provider
  • Reach out to a trusted patient organisation

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