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We are committed to demystifying the world of clinical research. Here you will find the clear, trusted information you need to feel empowered and the direct links to our supportive community and expert team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is InCURE and what do you do?
InCURE is dedicated to democratizing access to medical research by centering the entire process around the patient. We are building Europe’s leading digital gateway for clinical trials, connecting patients, physicians, and researchers through an ecosystem built on trust, clarity, and inclusion.
How is InCURE different from a standard clinical trial database?
We are much more than just a search tool. Instead of simply listing trials, we actively tackle the real-world barriers that stop participation—like fear, confusion, and logistics. We provide patients with expert medical advisors, clear educational resources, and connections to advocacy groups to support you and your family through every step.
What is a clinical trial, and how do I know if it’s right for me?
A clinical trial is a research study designed to test the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments or approaches. Participating in a trial allows you to access innovative care while contributing to the future of medicine. Our mission is to provide you with the clear, transparent information and expert guidance you need to make an informed choice that is right for you and your healthcare journey.
I am a physician. How does InCURE work for me and my patients?
InCURE functions as your dedicated partner in expanding patient care options. Our platform helps you quickly identify relevant trials while providing your patients with the wrap-around support they need—from our expert medical advisors to community resources—to navigate the complexities of research. We manage the educational and logistical lift, empowering your patients with informed choices while allowing you to remain at the center of their care journey.
As a patient, do I have to pay to participate in a clinical trial?
No, patients do not pay for the costs of the research itself. The investigational treatment, trial-specific medical procedures, and any extra tests related to the study are paid for by the trial sponsor. While your routine healthcare costs (like regular doctor visits you would have anyway) are often covered by your existing health plan, our absolute commitment is to provide you with total financial clarity before you make a decision. We work within an ecosystem of health plans and sponsors to ensure costs are transparent and participation remains accessible.