Welcome to Unlocking the Power of the Patient’s Voice in Clinical Trials, our new quarterly podcast series where we dive into the stories and experiences of the people behind clinical trials. In our very first episode, we’ll hear from Sharon Rivera-Sanchez as she shares her journey and insights.
Over the past year, Global Community Director Steve Fuller has facilitated many discussions with life sciences professionals to explore how clinical trials can be improved to better support patients. A key takeaway? The patient's voice often goes unheard in these trials. This is why Steve is so grateful to have met Sharon, whose personal journey highlights the importance of patient representation.
Sharon, a fit and healthy woman, was suddenly diagnosed with cancer and selected to participate in a clinical trial. In this podcast, she shares her story - from her diagnosis to the treatment and support she received through the trial process. Sharon’s experience sheds light on the challenges patients face when navigating clinical trials and the vital need for better patient inclusion.
The hope of this conversation is to amplify the patient’s voice, encouraging a more empathetic approach to clinical trials. Sharon’s story serves as a powerful reminder that patients should be at the centre of their care and that their experiences can help drive improvements in the clinical trial system.
If you’re facing a similar situation, don’t miss this conversation. Listen to the full podcast now to discover the support available and learn how to advocate for yourself.
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