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Clinical Trial Data Privacy

Meaning

Clinical trial data privacy refers to the rigorous protection of all identifiable health information collected from human subjects participating in research studies, especially those investigating hormonal therapies or physiological responses. This involves employing robust measures to ensure that a participant’s personal identity cannot be linked to their specific clinical outcomes, laboratory results, or adverse event reports. Maintaining this privacy is a fundamental ethical and regulatory requirement, upholding the trust between researchers and individuals contributing to the advancement of endocrinology and wellness science. Safeguarding this data is critical for the integrity of the research process and for protecting the well-being of the volunteers.