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EU-PFF Clinical Trial Finder

The Clinical Trial Finder

Early access to new therapies and close disease monitoring through regular consultations with the pulmonologist – participating in a clinical trial offers many benefits for PF patients, and, at the same time, drives research in this disease area as these trials are not possible without patient participation, and are key to accelerating the development of new treatment options.

Therefore, one of the EU-PFF’s core objectives is promoting and fostering PF research initiatives in Europe, including engaging policy-makers in promoting research activities to find a cure for PF – as well as initiatives to systematically involve patient organisations early in the design and development phase of clinical trials.

With the intention to inform PF patients about ongoing clinical trials they might want to participate in, the Federation has set up the so-called EU-PFF clinical trial finder: a search tool with which PF patients can filter for clinical trials that match their particular needs and specific type of disease. To help you find a clinical trial that may best suit you, use the filters on the left-hand side of the page below. 

About the EU-PFF Clinical Trial Finder

Clinical trials are research studies to explore if an experimental treatment is safe and effective in treating a particular medical condition.

The EU-PFF clinical trial finder obtains information directly from ClinicalTrials.gov, a service of the United States’ National Institutes of Health, which provides details on publicly and privately supported clinical studies conducted around the world. We strongly recommend that you talk to your doctor about the trials that interest you and any medical questions you may have.

Terms of Service

The information provided below on clinical trials is for informational purposes only and it is not a substitute for medical consultation with your healthcare provider. We do not recommend or endorse any specific study and you are advised to discuss the information shown with your healthcare provider. While we believe the information presented on this website to be accurate at the time of writing, we do not guarantee that its contents are correct, complete, or applicable to any particular individual situation. We strongly encourage individuals to seek out appropriate medical advice and treatment from their doctors. We cannot guarantee the availability of any clinical trial listed and will not be responsible if you are considered ineligible to participate in a given clinical trial. We are also not liable for any injury arising as a result of participation. The safety and scientific validity of each study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. EU-PFF does not promote or represent that any experimental drugs mentioned are safe or effective.