Clinical Trial Simulations
Clinical trial simulations are computer models used by health researchers to predict the results of clinical trials before they are carried out. This can save time, money and resources by allowing researchers to understand the likelihood of a particular clinical trial hitting its target outcome. Simulations also enable researchers to develop and test different study designs and identify the most promising treatments. By using simulations, researchers can better understand and anticipate the potential outcomes of clinical trials, and make better decisions about how to run the trial and how to interpret the results. Ultimately, clinical trial simulations can help researchers to deliver more successful clinical trials and lead to better treatments for patients.
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