Clinical research in private hospitals: innovation directly for our patients
Modern cancer therapies are becoming increasingly precise, individualised and complex. But where do these innovations originate – and how can they be made available to patients as quickly as possible?
In a recent article in the renowned Journal of Translational Medicine (2026), our experts show how clinical research can be successfully implemented in a private hospital setting – according to the same high regulatory and ethical standards as in university hospitals.
The article highlights:
- How a specialised Clinical Trial Unit (CTU) structures and safely supports clinical trials
- The role played by strict quality and safety standards (GCP)
- How modern infrastructure and digital systems enable high-quality study data
- And how innovative therapies can be implemented in everyday clinical practice
Our goal is clear: to give patients early access to innovative therapies – safely, in a structured manner and on a sound scientific basis.
The full article offers exciting insights into the future of translational medicine and shows how private clinics can play an active role in the international research network.