Explore popular diseases in clinical trials

Check which popular diseases are currently being frequently studied.

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Most popular diseases

The list below features the most popular diseases currently involved in ongoing clinical trials.

Disease trials
Non-small cell lung cancer 240
Breast cancer 99
Obesity 92
Prostate cancer 77
Colorectal cancer 69
Ovarian cancer 68
Crohn’s disease 67
Non-small cell lung cancer metastatic 64
Rheumatoid arthritis 55
Squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck 54
Triple negative breast cancer 54
Chronic kidney disease 50
Asthma 50
Hepatocellular carcinoma 47
Neoplasm 47
Acute myeloid leukaemia 47
Colorectal cancer metastatic 46
Overweight 45
Multiple sclerosis 43
Colitis ulcerative 40
Parkinson’s disease 40
HER2 positive breast cancer 39
Gastric cancer 38
Myelodysplastic syndrome 38
Dementia Alzheimer’s type 37
Glioblastoma 36
Bladder cancer 34
Atrial fibrillation 34
Prostate cancer metastatic 34
Renal transplant 33
Ischaemic stroke 33
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma 32
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 32
Head and neck cancer 32
Non-small cell lung cancer stage IV 31
Breast cancer metastatic 30
Coronary artery disease 29
Myasthenia gravis 29
Malignant melanoma 29
Endometrial cancer 28
Cholangiocarcinoma 28
Rectal cancer 27
Pulmonary arterial hypertension 27
Dermatitis atopic 27
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis 27
Soft tissue sarcoma 26
Non-small cell lung cancer stage III 26
Plasma cell myeloma 25
Pancreatic carcinoma 25
Small cell lung cancer extensive stage 25
Sepsis 25
Renal cell carcinoma 25
Schizophrenia 24
COVID-19 24
Duchenne muscular dystrophy 24
Non-small cell lung cancer stage IIIB 24
Follicular lymphoma 24
Hormone receptor positive breast cancer 24
Fallopian tube cancer 23
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 23
Mantle cell lymphoma 23
Influenza 22
Neoplasm malignant 22
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia 21
Acute myocardial infarction 21
Major depression 21
Small cell lung cancer 21
Sickle cell disease 21
Interstitial lung disease 21
Cystic fibrosis 21
Breast cancer female 20
Osteoarthritis 20
Glioma 20
Neuroblastoma 20
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps 20
Oesophageal adenocarcinoma 20
Myelofibrosis 19
B-cell lymphoma 19
Critical illness 18
Procedural pain 18
Acute kidney injury 18
Psoriasis 18
Axial spondyloarthritis 18
Acute coronary syndrome 17
Vitiligo 17
Hereditary angioedema 17
Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis 17
Ewing’s sarcoma 17
IgA nephropathy 17
Gastrooesophageal cancer 16
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis 16
Cardiac failure 16
Uveal melanoma 16
Chronic hepatitis B 16
Allogenic stem cell transplantation 15
Giant cell arteritis 15
Chronic spontaneous urticaria 15
Cardiac arrest 15
Septic shock 14
Malignant melanoma stage III 14

All diseases

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    Lymphoedema

    Lymphoedema is a chronic condition causing swelling in the body’s tissues that can affect any part of the body, though it most commonly occurs in the arms and legs. While there is no cure, the condition can be managed through various treatments and lifestyle changes.

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    Lymphoma

    Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that starts in white blood cells called lymphocytes, affecting the lymphatic system that helps protect your body from infection. It’s the fifth most common type of cancer, with over 14,000 people diagnosed each year in the UK alone, but thanks to modern treatments, many patients can live long and healthy lives.

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    Lysosomal storage disorder

    Lysosomal storage disorders are rare genetic conditions where the body’s cells cannot properly break down fats, sugars, and other substances, leading to a toxic buildup that can damage organs throughout the body.

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    Macular degeneration

    Macular degeneration is a common eye disease that affects central vision, making it difficult to see things directly in front of you. While it can cause significant vision loss, it does not lead to complete blindness, and treatments are available to help manage the condition.

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    Macular oedema

    Macular oedema is swelling in a small but vital area at the back of your eye that affects your ability to see fine details and read clearly, but with proper treatment and monitoring, many people can reduce the swelling and protect their vision.

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    Macular telangiectasia

    Macular telangiectasia, or MacTel, is a disease that damages the central part of your vision, affecting your ability to read, drive, and recognize faces. While it’s a rare condition, understanding what happens in your eyes can help you manage the disease and maintain your quality of life.

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    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful medical test that creates detailed pictures of the inside of your body without using radiation, helping doctors diagnose and monitor many different health conditions.

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    Major depression

    Major depression is more than just feeling sad. It is a serious medical condition that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, and it can be effectively treated with the right support.

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    Malabsorption

    Malabsorption is a digestive disorder where your small intestine cannot properly absorb the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals from the food you eat into your bloodstream, potentially leading to nutritional deficiencies and various health complications.

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    Malformation venous

    Venous malformation is the most common type of vascular malformation, affecting approximately 1 to 2 in every 10,000 people. These abnormal clusters of veins are present at birth and grow slowly with the child, often causing pain, swelling, and visible discoloration of the skin.

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    Malignant central nervous system neoplasm

    A malignant central nervous system neoplasm is a cancerous tumor that develops in the brain or spinal cord. These tumors grow quickly and can spread into surrounding tissue, causing serious health problems that require immediate medical attention.

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    Malignant fibrous histiocytoma

    Malignant fibrous histiocytoma is a rare and aggressive type of cancer that affects soft tissues or bones, most commonly appearing as a painless mass in the arms or legs of older adults, though it can occur in children and throughout the body.

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    Malignant glioma

    Malignant gliomas are rapidly progressive brain tumors that grow quickly and can invade healthy brain tissue, making them among the most serious types of brain cancer with very high rates of illness and death.

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    Malignant lymphoid neoplasm

    Malignant lymphoid neoplasm, commonly known as lymphoma, is a group of blood cancers that develop when white blood cells in the lymphatic system grow out of control and spread to other parts of the body.

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    Malignant mast cell neoplasm

    Malignant mast cell neoplasms are a group of serious diseases where abnormal mast cells—immune cells that normally help fight infections and control allergic responses—grow out of control and can invade various parts of the body.

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    Malignant melanoma

    Malignant melanoma is a serious type of skin cancer that begins in cells called melanocytes, which produce the pigment that gives skin its color. While it accounts for only about 1% of all skin cancers, it causes the great majority of skin cancer-related deaths. When detected early, melanoma has a 99% cure rate, but if left untreated, it can spread quickly to other organs.

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    Malignant melanoma of eyelid

    Malignant melanoma of the eyelid is a rare but aggressive form of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body. Though it makes up less than 1% of all eyelid cancers, early detection and proper treatment are crucial to prevent serious complications.

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    Malignant melanoma stage II

    Stage II melanoma is a localized skin cancer that has grown deeper into the skin layers but has not yet spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body. Understanding the characteristics of this stage and available treatment options is essential for making informed decisions about your care.

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    Malignant melanoma stage III

    Stage III melanoma means the cancer has spread beyond the original site to nearby lymph nodes, lymph vessels, or skin, but has not reached distant organs. This stage carries a significant risk of recurrence, but modern treatments offer real hope for preventing the cancer from returning.

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    Malignant melanoma stage IV

    Stage IV melanoma is the most advanced form of this skin cancer, where the disease has spread beyond its original location to distant parts of the body such as the lungs, liver, brain, or other organs. While this diagnosis is serious, major advances in treatment over the past decade have dramatically improved outcomes for many patients.

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    Malignant neoplasm of ampulla of Vater

    Ampullary cancer is a rare type of cancer that develops in a small but critical part of the digestive system where bile and digestive juices meet before entering the intestine.

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    Malignant neoplasm of choroid

    Choroidal melanoma is a rare but serious cancer that develops in the eye’s middle layer, representing the most common primary eye cancer in adults, though it affects only a small number of people each year.

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    Malignant neoplasm of unknown primary site

    When cancer spreads through the body but doctors cannot find where it first started, this creates a challenging medical puzzle that requires careful testing and specialized care to guide treatment decisions.

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    Malignant oligodendroglioma

    Malignant oligodendroglioma is a fast-growing brain tumor that requires prompt treatment, but advances in understanding its genetic characteristics have improved outcomes for many patients.

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    Malignant peritoneal neoplasm

    Malignant peritoneal neoplasm is a serious cancer affecting the peritoneum, the thin membrane lining the abdomen and covering internal organs. This rare condition can develop directly in the peritoneum or spread from cancers in nearby organs, and often goes unnoticed until it reaches advanced stages.

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    Malignant urinary tract neoplasm

    Cancers of the urinary tract, particularly bladder cancer, are among the most common cancers affecting people worldwide, with thousands of new cases diagnosed each year and a strong tendency to return even after successful treatment.

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    Mantle cell lymphoma

    Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare type of blood cancer that develops when certain white blood cells grow out of control. While it cannot be cured, treatment can help manage symptoms and extend periods when the disease is not active.

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    Mantle cell lymphoma recurrent

    Mantle cell lymphoma typically follows a pattern of remission and relapse, where the disease responds well to initial treatment but tends to return over time. Each time the cancer comes back, treatment options remain available, though responses often become shorter with each subsequent relapse.

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    Mantle cell lymphoma refractory

    Mantle cell lymphoma can stop responding to treatment or return after remission, presenting one of the most difficult challenges in cancer care today.

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    Mantle cell lymphoma stage II

    Mantle cell lymphoma stage II affects two or more groups of lymph nodes on the same side of the diaphragm. This rare blood cancer develops when abnormal B cells grow out of control in the lymphatic system, typically requiring treatment with a combination of therapies.

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    Mantle cell lymphoma stage III

    Mantle cell lymphoma stage III is a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer that affects lymph nodes on both sides of the diaphragm. While the diagnosis can be challenging, understanding this condition and the available treatment options can help patients and their families navigate the journey ahead.

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    Mantle cell lymphoma stage IV

    Mantle cell lymphoma stage IV represents the most advanced form of this rare blood cancer, where the disease has spread beyond the lymph nodes to other parts of the body. Understanding this diagnosis, its implications, and available treatment options can help patients and their families navigate this challenging journey.

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    Marfan’s syndrome

    Marfan syndrome is a genetic condition that weakens the body’s connective tissue, affecting the heart, blood vessels, eyes, bones, and other organs. With proper care and monitoring, people with this condition can live long and productive lives.

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    Marginal zone lymphoma

    Marginal zone lymphoma is a slow-growing type of cancer that affects the body’s immune system, typically diagnosed in people over age 60, and can often be treated successfully with various approaches depending on where the disease develops.

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    Marginal zone lymphoma refractory

    When marginal zone lymphoma returns after treatment or stops responding to therapy, patients face a challenging situation that requires specialized care and new treatment approaches.

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    Mast cell activation syndrome

    Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) causes your immune system to send repeated false alarms throughout your body, triggering severe episodes of swelling, breathing problems, skin reactions, and digestive symptoms without a clear reason.

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    Mastocytosis

    Mastocytosis is a rare disease that happens when the body produces too many mast cells, which are white blood cells that normally protect against bacteria and allergens. When these cells become abnormal and multiply uncontrollably, they release chemicals that cause unusually intense or long-lasting allergic reactions throughout the body.

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    Measles

    Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known to humans, capable of spreading rapidly through communities and causing serious, sometimes fatal, complications—but it can be prevented with a safe and effective vaccine.

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    Mechanical ventilation

    Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving therapy that helps you breathe when your body cannot do it on its own. Whether during surgery or due to serious illness, a ventilator supports your lung function by delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide, giving your body the time it needs to heal.

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    Medical device site joint infection

    Medical device site joint infection, also known as periprosthetic joint infection, is a serious complication that can occur when bacteria contaminate an artificial joint implant. Although it affects only a small percentage of patients who undergo joint replacement surgery, this infection can lead to significant pain, multiple surgeries, and lasting impact on quality of life.

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    Medication overuse headache

    Medication overuse headache is a challenging condition where the very medicines taken to relieve headaches actually cause more frequent and persistent head pain, creating a difficult cycle that affects around 1-2% of people worldwide.

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    Medullary thyroid cancer

    Medullary thyroid cancer is a rare form of thyroid cancer that develops in special cells inside the thyroid gland. While it accounts for only a small percentage of thyroid cancers, understanding this condition is important because it behaves differently from other thyroid cancers and may run in families.

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    Medulloblastoma

    Medulloblastoma is a cancerous brain tumor that begins in the cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for balance and coordination. Though it can occur at any age, it is the most common malignant brain tumor in children, with most cases diagnosed between ages 5 and 9.

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    Medulloblastoma recurrent

    When medulloblastoma returns after treatment, families face one of the most difficult challenges in pediatric cancer. While initial diagnosis carries an 80% survival rate, recurrence drops survival odds to just 5%, with no established treatment plan available.

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    Melanoma recurrent

    Recurrent melanoma means that cancer cells have survived the initial treatment and the disease has returned. Understanding what recurrence means, where it can appear, and how it’s managed is crucial for anyone who has been treated for melanoma.

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    MELAS syndrome

    MELAS syndrome is a rare inherited condition that primarily affects the nervous system and muscles, usually appearing in childhood and causing stroke-like episodes, seizures, and a buildup of lactic acid in the body.

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    Meniere’s disease

    Meniere’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes sudden episodes of severe dizziness, hearing loss, ringing in the ears, and a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear. While there is no cure, various treatments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

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    Meningioma

    A meningioma is a tumor that grows from the protective layers covering the brain and spinal cord. While most are slow-growing and not cancerous, they can cause serious problems depending on their size and location.

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    Meningioma malignant

    Malignant meningioma is a rare and aggressive form of brain tumor that grows quickly and requires prompt treatment. Though most meningiomas are noncancerous, these cancerous tumors demand specialized care and close monitoring.

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    Meningococcal infection

    Meningococcal infection is a rare but serious bacterial disease that can turn deadly within hours. Early recognition and rapid treatment can save lives, yet many people mistake its early symptoms for a common cold or flu.

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    Meningorrhagia

    Meningorrhagia is a serious medical condition involving bleeding in or around the protective membranes of the brain and spinal cord, a condition that requires immediate medical attention and can have life-threatening consequences.

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    Meniscus injury

    A meniscus tear is one of the most common knee injuries, affecting athletes and older adults alike. This injury occurs when the tough, rubbery cartilage that cushions your knee becomes torn, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty moving your knee normally.

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    Meniscus operation

    Meniscus surgery is a common procedure that treats torn cartilage inside your knee. Whether the surgeon repairs the tear with stitches or removes the damaged portion, the operation aims to reduce pain, improve stability, and help you return to your daily activities.

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    Menopausal symptoms

    Menopause is a natural life transition that occurs when menstrual periods stop permanently, typically between ages 45 and 55. While it’s a normal part of aging, the physical and emotional changes that come with shifting hormone levels can significantly affect daily life, relationships, and work for many women.

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    Menopause

    Menopause marks a natural turning point in a woman’s life when menstrual periods stop permanently. While this transition brings hormonal changes that can affect physical and emotional well-being, understanding what happens and knowing your options can help you navigate this stage with confidence.

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    Mental disorder

    Mental disorders are conditions that affect how you think, feel, and behave, and they are more common than you might imagine—about 1 in every 7 people worldwide lives with one. These conditions can disrupt daily life, but with proper care and support, many people successfully manage their symptoms and lead fulfilling lives.

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    Merycism

    Merycism, also known as rumination syndrome, is a chronic condition where undigested food repeatedly comes back up from the stomach into the mouth shortly after eating, without nausea or pain—an involuntary reflex that can affect anyone from infants to adults.

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    Mesothelioma

    Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that develops in the thin layer of tissue covering many internal organs. Most cases are linked to asbestos exposure, and symptoms may not appear until decades after contact with this harmful mineral.

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    Mesothelioma malignant

    Malignant mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that develops in the thin layer of tissue covering internal organs, most commonly the lungs. This disease is strongly linked to asbestos exposure and can take decades to appear after contact with this harmful mineral.

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    Mesothelioma malignant recurrent

    Recurrent malignant mesothelioma occurs when the cancer returns after treatment and a period of remission, presenting new challenges for patients who must navigate additional treatment options and adjust their approach to living with this aggressive disease.