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Clinical Endpoint

A clinical endpoint is a specific event or outcome used in medical research to measure the effectiveness of a treatment. It can include things like recovery from a disease, improvement in quality of life, or the occurrence of adverse effects. For example, in a trial for a new drug, a clinical endpoint might be the number of patients whose symptoms improve after treatment. By focusing on these endpoints, researchers can determine whether a new treatment is beneficial compared to existing options or a placebo.