Clinical trials are research studies that test how well new medical approaches work in people. Speak with your doctor about the ongoing progress and results of these trials to get the most up-to-date information on new treatments. Participating in a clinical trial is a great way to contribute to curing, preventing, and treating liver disease and its complications. Start your search here to find clinical trials that need people like you.
Clinical trials are research studies aimed at evaluating medical, surgical, or behavioral interventions. They are a primary way for researchers to learn more about the safety and effectiveness of investigational treatments. Check out our featured clinical trials for MASH/NASH and Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) by clicking below.
PSC stole Curtis’s health, but a transplant saved it. His journey from applying for secondary life insurance to needing a life-saving liver transplant is a powerful reminder of the importance of organ donation. Read his story of resilience, hope, and second chances.
Charles “Buddy” Walker was in total disbelief after being diagnosed with liver cancer, but motivated by his wife and three children, he was determined to rally. After grueling treatments successfully eradicated the cancer from his liver, Buddy received the gift of life from his son, Kyle, who selflessly stepped up to be his living liver donor and save his father’s life. Read Buddy's story now.
Jenna never let liver disease keep her from showing up for her husband and three young boys, in fact, they gave her the motivation to fight even harder. Now, after nearly losing her life, Jenna is on a mission to create positive change for all those affected by liver disease. Read Jenna's story now.
Bill silently developed alcohol-associated liver disease over three decades of alcohol use disorder. After finding himself in need of a lifesaving liver transplant, he dedicated his second chance to raising awareness about the risks of alcohol, and to helping those in recovery heal and overcome negative stigma. Read Bill's story now.
When Jontanna was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis at age 17, she thought her life was over; but just as things began to take a turn for the worse, she received a second chance at life and a new perspective. March is Autoimmune Awareness Month, donate now and help more people like Jontanna today.
When Sally Lashway married her college sweetheart, Tod, in 1980, she had no idea he would save her life nearly 30 years later. Read Sally and Tod's story about the power of true love and the miracle of living donor liver transplant.