Is Right to Try being tried? An interview with Jeremy Snyder, Alison Bateman-House and Leigh Turner

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In this interview, Jeremy Snyder (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada), Alison Bateman-House (NYU Langone Health, NY, USA) and Leigh Turner (University of Minnesota, MN, USA) discuss their recent article in Regenerative Medicine on 'Is right to try being tried? Using crowdfunding data to better understand usage of nontrial pre-approval access pathways.'  Additionally, they explore how the field has changed over the last couple of years since Right to Try became federal law, how COVID-19 has impacted nontrial pre-approval access pathways and how greater access to investigational products might be achieved. You recently published an article on using crowdfunding data to...

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