The Value of Clinical Research: Why Participation Matters for Clinicians and Patients

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Clinical research is the cornerstone of modern medicine. It bridges the gap between scientific discovery and real-world treatment, helping to determine the safety and effectiveness of new therapies, procedures, and diagnostic tools. Both clinicians and patients play crucial roles in advancing healthcare by participating in clinical trials and studies.


What is Clinical Research?

Clinical research involves studies with human participants, aiming to answer specific health questions. It includes:

  • Clinical trials that test new treatments or interventions.
  • Observational studies that track health outcomes over time without changing participants’ treatments.
  • Epidemiological studies that examine the patterns, causes, and effects of health conditions in populations.

Why Clinical Research is Valuable

1. Advancing Medical Knowledge

Clinical research drives innovation. Every major medical breakthrough—whether a life-saving cancer drug or a safer surgical technique—has been proven through rigorous research.

2. Improving Patient Care

Through participation, researchers learn which treatments work best for specific conditions and patient populations. This leads to:

  • Better outcomes
  • Fewer side effects
  • More personalised care

3. Ensuring Safety and Effectiveness

Before a new treatment becomes widely available, clinical trials ensure it is both safe and effective compared to current standards of care.

4. Reducing Healthcare Costs

Effective treatments can reduce hospitalisations and long-term health complications, ultimately lowering the financial burden on patients and healthcare systems.


Why Clinicians Should Participate

Clinicians who engage in research gain:

  • Access to the latest treatments and technologies
  • Professional development and recognition in the medical community
  • Opportunities to shape future standards of care
  • Stronger patient trust, as patients often value providers who are leaders in innovation

Why Patients Should Participate

Patients who join clinical studies can:

  • Access new treatments before they are widely available
  • Contribute to medical progress that may benefit others with similar conditions
  • Receive close monitoring and expert care from research teams
  • Feel empowered by playing an active role in their health journey

Common Misconceptions About Clinical Research

MythReality
“I’m just a guinea pig.”Participants are protected by strict ethical and safety guidelines.
“I won’t get real treatment.”Many trials use the current best standard of care, not just placebos.
“It’s only for very sick people.”Trials exist for prevention, early diagnosis, and all stages of disease.

FAQs

Q: Is clinical research safe?

A: Yes. All clinical research is reviewed by ethical committees (IRBs) to ensure participant safety. Participants are closely monitored throughout the study.

Q: Do I have to stop my current treatment to participate?

A: Not always. Many studies allow participants to continue standard care while testing additional therapies.

Q: Can I withdraw from a study at any time?

A: Absolutely. Participation is voluntary, and you can leave a study at any point without penalty.

Q: Will I be compensated?

A: Some studies offer compensation for time, travel, or participation, depending on the design and sponsor.

Q: How can I find a clinical trial?

A: Talk to your healthcare provider or visit online registries like https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/clinical-trials or ClinicalTrials.gov to find opportunities.


Conclusion

Clinical research is vital to the future of medicine. It leads to better treatments, informed healthcare decisions, and improved patient outcomes. By participating—whether as a clinician or a patient—you become part of a greater mission to advance health for everyone.

Mr Seni Mylvaganam BSc(Hons) MBBS MA MFST FRCS

Consultant Oncoplastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Breast Surgeon

www.drseni.com

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Breast surgery as any surgery is not without risk. These risks and the relative chance of them happening for you will differ dependent on the type of surgery you have and also personal risk factors. Risks of breast surgery can be early risks related to the surgery itself or longer term risks such as cosmetic changes related to ageing.

Infection and poor wound healing are a risk in all breast procedures whether it is for breast cancer or for cosmetic reasons. Cosmetic surgery has a lower risk of this but it is increased if you are a smoker or have other medical problems which may effect healing such as diabetes. Every breast procedure will have a long list of possible risks or complications however most of them can be quite rare.

Your surgeon will be able to guide you through the individual risks for your chosen procedure explaining about likelihood of occurrence and what that could mean for you if the complication occurs.

This can be a difficult question to answer. In the cosmetic setting your surgeon will listen to you about what you wish to achieve focusing on shape and volume. They will then examine and assess your chest frame to determine what range of implants are suitable for you to compliment your body shape without risk of long term poor cosmetic results.

Implants vary by brand, surface texture, volume and projection. The choices available within each of these categories can be extensive. The right implant for you will be based on a collaborative discussion between you and your surgeon to select the right implant, volume, shape and projection to be the best fit to meet your cosmetic needs.

Same day cosmetic surgery is generally very safe. Your surgeon will discuss with you specific risks which will be related to the surgery that is to be undertaken and the individual risks that may be more specific to you. This can often be related to any other medical conditions you have or if you are a smoker.

Following surgery you are observed for 2-4 hours afterwards to ensure you have recovered from the anaesthetic and there are no immediate post operative complications. If you are then deemed fit to be discharged you will be able to leave with further post operative instructions to guide you at home and also contact details should you experience any problems at home and need further medical advice. You will be required to have a responsible adult stay with you for the first night after surgery to be eligible to be discharged on the same day of your surgery.

The purpose of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery is different. Cosmetic surgery has a goal of improving the cosmetic appearance by complimenting and modifying the shape and/or size of your natural breasts. Reconstructive surgery is primarily considered for patients who may require or have a mastectomy(removal of all breast tissue). This can be for a number of reasons but primarily is for the treatment of breast cancer or risk reduction if patients have a gene defect making them much more at risk of developing breast cancer. Reconstructive surgery involves the recreating of a breast mound and shape. The cosmetic goals in reconstructive surgery can be quite different to cosmetic breast surgery due to the effects of cancer treatments and the loss of all breast tissue often preventing an optimal natural appearance to be achieved.

Both types of surgery can use implants and fat grafting but reconstructive surgery can also be undertaken by moving your own tissue from another area to recreate the breast.

If you are experiencing a breast symptom such as a new lump, skin or nipple change, nipple discharge, breast shape change, armpit lumps or breast/chest swelling in men then this clinic appointment will aim to address these and other breast symptoms. I will undertake a detailed assessment of the symptoms, screen for the need for genetic risk assessment and examine you. Based on this I will give you a clear explanation of that assessment.

I will inform you as to any diagnosis reached or the need for any imaging, which could be a breast ultrasound or mammogram to help reach that diagnosis. This may also be complimented by a tissue biopsy to confirm any diagnosis. Following any diagnosis I will discuss with you a plan of treatment or reassurance as necessary.

Breast symptoms are extremely common and can range from noticing a difference in the appearance or texture of your breasts to new lumps, nipple changes and breast pain. All breast symptoms should be reviewed by either your GP or a breast surgeon. However this does not mean to say that your symptom is likely to represent a worrying change such as cancer.

MOST breast symptoms are either the result of a normal variation in the tissues that comprise your breast or to a family of conditions that are collectively called benign breast disease. In my breast reassurance clinic I will be able to assess you and provide a diagnosis and explanation for your symptoms or if necessary, further assess the symptoms if a cancer is suspected. It is much more likely your breast symptoms are not due to breast cancer but please do be assessed for any new symptoms.

Choosing to have breast augmentation is a very personal decision. Your surgeon should guide you through this process. By doing this they should help you to decide firstly whether it is right for you and then guide you through your vision for the final look and how to achieve it. I always aim to really understand what the final desired appearance is wanted right up to the smallest detail. We discuss this based on the shape including cleavage, appearance in and out of clothes and then also volume. Following this discussion to achieve your look we may also discuss performing a small uplift as well as the use of implants.

I will always be honest about what can be expected and whether your vision of the final look is possible and responsible to achieve whilst respecting your body shape and frame. A library of my work will also be available for you to view. Beyond this it is also crucial that your surgeon discusses with you the potential risks of the surgery which should include short term and what may happen in the long term. With this entire discussion you will develop a rapport and relationship with your surgeon. You can then decide if that surgeon is the right one for you or not.

Breast augmentation surgery can be undertaken as a day case procedure. Hence you can go home the same day once you have had a period of observation after surgery. You will be fitted with a surgical bra and a binder which can be purchased by yourself or provided at the hospital. The binder provides gentle pressure from above the implants ensuring they remain in the optimal position whilst healing occurs. Please aim for about 4-6 weeks of recovery before getting back to anything strenuous such as the gym or long runs. If returning to work this can be done after 1-2 weeks but ensure you only undertake light manual labour activities.

I will ask you to wear the surgical bra as much each day and night as possible for 6 weeks to provide the best cosmetic result. Upon review during your recovery I will inform you as to when to remove the binder.

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Breast Reassurance

Breast symptom assessment utilising the national standard of triple assessment (clinical hist...

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Treatment of breast cancer including a full range of oncoplastic and breast reconstruction techniques.

Cosmetic Breast Surgery

Surgery to change the appearance of your breasts adjusting volume, shape and cleavage.

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