Clinical Trial for HS

There’s No Obligation

Completing the online screener does NOT obligate you to participate in the trial. If your health history is a match for trial requirements, you will be contacted by a trial representative (only if you grant permission). Study representatives may contact you by telephone, email, or text.

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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is an immune disease that causes painful bumps in the folds of your skin. Usually that means your armpits, groin, stomach, and/or buttocks. It is also known as ‘acne inversa’.

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5 months or more

Less than 5 months

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No

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5 or more

Less than 5

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No

Not Applicable

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This will be used to determine whether you might qualify for the trial as there are eligibility criteria based on history of other diseases listed here.

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Why are we asking this question? We are collecting this information in an effort to monitor if our patient recruitment materials reach a diverse audience as part of our effort to increase diverse representation in our clinical trials. Diverse, inclusive trials are critical to understanding how certain patient populations may respond to a particular treatment or medicine. They also help to identify and address unique circumstances that may arise in different patient populations while on therapy or taking a medication. Your race or ethnic group does not determine eligibility for the trial.

White

Black / African American

Asian

American Indian or Alaska Native

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Other

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Why are we asking this question? We are collecting this information in an effort to monitor if our patient recruitment materials reach a diverse audience as part of our effort to increase diverse representation in our clinical trials. Diverse, inclusive trials are critical to understanding how certain patient populations may respond to a particular treatment or medicine. They also help to identify and address unique circumstances that may arise in different patient populations while on therapy or taking a medication. Your race or ethnic group does not determine eligibility for the trial.

Hispanic or Latino

Not Hispanic or Latino

Unknown

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Clinical trials are normally run in hospitals or clinics and may require visits. By providing a location, we’ll help you find trial sites that are closest to you.
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