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What is the difference between the care I would receive if I participated in a clinical trial versus the care I would receive if I did not enroll in a clinical trial for my condition?

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What is the difference between the care I would receive if I participated in a clinical trial versus the care I would receive if I did not enroll in a clinical trial for my condition?

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Should you want to participate in a trial, your doctors will meet with you to discuss the benefits and risks associated with the trial as it pertains to your specific condition.

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Your doctors at the University of Pennsylvania are committed to providing you with the highest level of care, regardless if you do or do not participate in a clinical trial. If you choose not to participate, your doctor will continue your treatment along the acceptable clinical guidelines. Your participation in this study is strictly voluntary. Your decision not to participate will not affect your care.

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