Clinical Trials Intelligence Feed
Browse 10,000+ live recruiting clinical trials from ClinicalTrials.gov. Filter by condition, phase, or country. Every listing includes eligibility criteria, sponsor, and AI-powered briefing. Explore conditions, browse 105 research guides, or find trials near you — all free.
ClinicalMetric aggregates all active clinical trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov — covering Phase 1 safety studies through Phase 4 post-marketing surveillance — and surfaces them in a searchable, real-time intelligence feed. Every trial record includes NCT identifier, current recruitment status, eligibility criteria, primary endpoints, sponsor organization, estimated enrollment, and participating countries.
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- NIH, NCI, pharmaceutical sponsor, and academic medical center trials worldwide
- AI-powered plain-language summaries for every trial — no medical jargon required
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What Are Clinical Trials?
Clinical trials are carefully designed research studies that evaluate new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or behavioral interventions in human volunteers who meet defined eligibility criteria. These studies follow a strict scientific protocol approved by an independent ethics board before any recruiting of participants begins.
Live recruiting studies listed on ClinicalTrials.gov represent the most current opportunities for patients and healthy volunteers to participate in cutting-edge medical research across hundreds of conditions worldwide. ClinicalMetric aggregates and organizes these studies so researchers, patients, and healthcare professionals can find relevant trials quickly and efficiently.
How to Find the Right Trial
Finding the right clinical trial begins with identifying your condition, location preferences, and the phase of research you are comfortable joining, since earlier phases carry more uncertainty while later phases involve well-characterized interventions already studied in many participants. Use the condition and phase filters available throughout this site to narrow the full database of recruiting studies down to those most relevant to your situation.
Each trial listing includes eligibility criteria specifying the required age range, diagnosis, prior treatment history, and any exclusion factors that would prevent enrollment, so reviewing these details carefully before contacting the study team saves time for everyone involved in the screening process. Your physician can also provide a referral to a specific trial if they believe participation aligns with your current treatment plan.
Understanding Trial Phases
Clinical trials progress through four standardized phases that build on each other to establish the safety, efficacy, and long-term outcomes of a new intervention before it can reach patients outside of a research setting. Phase 1 studies enroll a small group of 20 to 80 participants primarily to evaluate safety, dosing thresholds, and how the body metabolizes the treatment over a controlled observation period.
Phase 2 trials expand to 100–300 participants and focus on whether the treatment produces the intended therapeutic effect with an acceptable side-effect profile, while Phase 3 studies compare the new intervention against existing standard-of-care treatments across thousands of participants at multiple sites globally. Phase 4 studies occur after regulatory approval and monitor long-term safety and effectiveness in the general population over many years of post-market surveillance.
Browse by Condition or Country
ClinicalMetric organizes all live recruiting studies by medical condition and by country so you can explore the landscape of active research in a specific disease area or identify trials available near you without wading through thousands of unrelated results. Common condition categories include cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders, rare diseases, and infectious diseases like COVID-19 that attracted significant global research investment.
Country-level browsing is especially useful for international researchers and patients who need to identify recruiting studies within specific healthcare systems, since trial availability, regulatory requirements, and reimbursement policies vary considerably across the United States, European Union, Canada, Australia, and emerging research markets in Asia and Latin America. Use the navigation to explore trials by country and find recruiting opportunities close to you.
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What is ClinicalMetric? +
ClinicalMetric is an independent clinical trial intelligence platform tracking 400,000+ active clinical trials worldwide, sourced daily from ClinicalTrials.gov (NIH/NLM). It provides condition-based filtering, phase breakdowns, eligibility summaries, and sponsor data to help patients, caregivers, and researchers find relevant studies.
Is ClinicalMetric affiliated with NIH, the FDA, or any pharmaceutical company? +
No. ClinicalMetric is an independent, privately operated platform. We are not affiliated with NIH, ClinicalTrials.gov, the U.S. FDA, or any pharmaceutical company, hospital, or clinical research organization. We do not recruit for trials or receive referral fees from trial sponsors.
How do I join a clinical trial? +
To join a trial, review the eligibility criteria on the trial's detail page — including age range, diagnosis requirements, and exclusion factors. Then contact the study coordinator using the information listed on ClinicalTrials.gov. Your physician can also review your case and provide a referral to a specific study.
Is information on ClinicalMetric medical advice? +
No. All information on ClinicalMetric is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Do not make any treatment, enrollment, or health decisions based solely on information found here. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before considering trial participation.
How often is clinical trial data updated? +
Trial data is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov and refreshed daily. ClinicalMetric uses a multi-tier caching system to serve current data while maintaining fast, globally distributed performance.