Clinical trial results, which gauge the efficacy, safety, and PD/PK data of drugs in the human body, serve as a crucial evaluation indicator of a drug's value. However, the results are highly scattered, making it challenging to collect all of a drug's clinical outcomes. Once the result articles are obtained, it takes a significant amount of time to filter valuable data.
The recent launch of the Clinical Trial Result Database on the Synapse Database resolves the problems of data comprehensiveness and selection. It boasts a high degree of data summary and currently amasses over 85,000 items. Synapse uses the latest AI technologies to process results, maintaining high accuracy while the amount of data continues to grow rapidly.
The Clinical Results Database provides multi-dimensional filtering and selection of drugs, indications, targets, companies, result evaluations, release dates, popular conferences, etc., helping you quickly locate the data you need.
(Click on the image below to search for clinical results data directly after login.)
On the search page, a card-style list view is provided, as shown below, where you can intuitively obtain the core information of a single result: In the phase I ENACTING study of the H3.3-K27M neoantigen vaccine, the primary focus through a single-arm design was evaluating the safety of the vaccine in patients with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma. The primary endpoints were fever and injection pain (cAEs), with no grade 3 or 4 adverse reactions occurring. The secondary endpoint median progression-free survival was 11.7 months, and the resulting data received positive feedback.
If you are interested in more information, you can click on the title to jump to the detail page to view all the data for this result.
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For the convenience of comparing different fields of results, you can also switch to a table view to examine the data.
Finally, if you need to download these results, you can conveniently select the checkboxes on the left side of the list, or directly click the "Export" button to download the data for personalized analysis and file sharing.
Currently, our clinical results database has covered data sources such as conferences, ClinicalTrials.gov, PubMed, news, manuals, etc. We will continue to expand new data sources and constantly enhance the functionality of the results database. Click on the picture below to experience it!