NewsCLINICALTRIALS.GOVWednesday, January 28, 2026 · January 28, 2026
New recruiting trial: MIHRA - Patient-Rooted Insights for Shaping Myositis Science (PRISMS)
WHY IT MATTERS
New clinical trials expand access to investigational treatments for rare disease patients.
Myositis diseases are each rare diseases. As in other rare diseases, people living with myositis diseases face physical and psychosocial challenges that may not be recognized in current research priorities. The PRISMS study is a global investigation that collects patient perspectives through (mostly
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