Published May 29, 2023 | Version V1
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ClinicalRisk

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Clinical trials aim to study new tests and evaluate their effects on human health outcomes, which has a huge market size. However, carrying out clinical trials is expensive and time-consuming and often ends in no results. 
It will revolutionize clinical practice if we can develop an effective model to automatically estimate the status of a clinical trial and find out possible failure reasons. 
However, it is challenging to develop such a model because of the lack of a benchmark dataset. 
To address these challenges, in this paper, we first build a new dataset by extracting the publicly available clinical trial reports from ClinicalTrials.gov. The associated status of each report is treated as the status label. To analyze the failure reasons, domain experts help us manually annotate each failed report based on the description associated with it. More importantly, we examine several state-of-the-art text classification baselines on this task and find out that the unique format of the clinical trial protocols plays an essential role in affecting prediction accuracy, demonstrating the need for specially designed clinical trial classification models.

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