
Phase II trial
A Phase II trial is a stage in medical research where a new treatment or drug is tested on a larger group of people to assess its effectiveness and safety. The goal is to see if the treatment works against the disease and to identify any side effects. Participants are carefully monitored, and researchers gather data to determine whether the drug should move forward to larger, more definitive studies. This phase helps establish whether the treatment has the potential to improve patient outcomes before broader testing happens.