Clinical Trial Monitoring by Condition

TrialsAlert tracks 54 medical conditions with dedicated research pages, covering 25,013 indexed clinical trials from ClinicalTrials.gov. Select a condition below to see the latest research, trial counts, recruiting studies, and plain-language explanations.

What is condition-based clinical trial monitoring?

Condition-based clinical trial monitoring is a service that tracks clinical trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (a database of over 400,000 studies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine) and filters them by specific medical conditions. TrialsAlert monitors this database every day, using artificial intelligence to score each trial across six dimensions including phase importance, breakthrough potential, patient accessibility, and sponsor credibility. Subscribers receive weekly plain-language research briefings covering only the trials relevant to their tracked condition, eliminating the need to manually search through thousands of results. Each trial is classified as breakthrough, notable, or routine, and explained without medical jargon so that patients and caregivers can stay informed about the research that matters most to them.

Cancer and Oncology

Brain and Neurology

Blood Disorders and Hematology

Heart and Cardiovascular

Mental Health and Psychiatry

Autoimmune and Rheumatology

Hormonal and Metabolic

Skin Conditions

Infectious Disease

Women's Health

Urological

Lung and Respiratory

Metabolic Conditions

Digestive Health

Kidney and Urinary

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