Translational Lag: The Long Journey From Lab to Clinic

Translational Lag: The Long Journey From Lab to Clinic
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Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
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Have you ever wondered how a new drug, treatment, or medical device gets from the research stage to the doctor’s office, where it can be used by patients? The time this process takes is called translational lag, and a much-cited study puts that magic number at seventeen years.

Because that study was first published over a decade ago, that number may be even higher now.

Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
Emma is an acupuncture physician and has written extensively about health for multiple publications over the past decade. She is now a health reporter for The Epoch Times, covering Eastern medicine, nutrition, trauma, and lifestyle medicine.
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