Trisomy 18
Clinical Research/Studies
Is there clinical research happening on Trisomy 18?
There is research being conducted on Trisomy 18. ClinicalTrials.gov can provide up-to-date information on research being conducted. The Trisomy 18 Foundation has a summary page on research (http://www.trisomy18.org/resources/parents-and-families/what-does-the-medical-literature-say-about-treatments/). SOFT (Support Organization for Trisomy) provides information on research as well (http://trisomy.org/?page_id=3111).
References
- https://clinicaltrials.gov
- http://www.trisomy18.org/resources/parents-and-families/what-does-the-medical-literature-say-about-treatments/
- http://trisomy.org/?page_id=3111
More Clinical Research/Studies Content
How do I find clinical research in Trisomy 18?
How do I give money to help research in Trisomy 18?
How do I find clinical research in Trisomy 18?
ClinicalTrials.gov can provide up-to-date information on research being conducted. People can choose to participate in the Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society (http://www.chromosome18.org). SOFT (Support Organization for Trisomy) provides information on research as well (http://trisomy.org/?page_id=3111).
References
- https://clinicaltrials.gov
- http://www.chromosome18.org
- http://trisomy.org/?page_id=3111
How do I give money to help research in Trisomy 18?
There are multiple ways to help this community through financial contribution. You can donate to a support group like the Trisomy 18 Foundation (http://www.trisomy18.org) or SOFT: Support Organization for Trisomy (http://trisomy.org). Support groups will use their funds differently. Some will help to raise awareness, assist people with Trisomy 18, or donate to medical research. You can also donate to the Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society http://www.chromosome18.org).
References
- http://www.chromosome18.org
- http://www.trisomy18.org
- http://trisomy.org