How this automation works
Stay informed about the latest cancer-related clinical trials by receiving updates directly in Slack. This Applet posts a message whenever a new cancer clinical trial is published on ClinicalTrials.gov. Ideal for researchers, healthcare professionals, or patient advocates who want instant updates in their Slack workspace.
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Create your own Slack and ClinicalTrials.gov workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
7 triggers, queries, and actions
New asthma clinical trial
New cancer clinical trial
New diabetes clinical trial
Post to channel
New asthma clinical trial
New cancer clinical trial
New diabetes clinical trial
Post to channel
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You can add delays, queries, and more actions in the next step!
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About Slack
Slack brings all your team communication into one place. Turn on Applets to bring important information into channels, quickly share photos, automate reminders, and much more.
Slack brings all your team communication into one place. Turn on Applets to bring important information into channels, quickly share photos, automate reminders, and much more.
About ClinicalTrials.gov
ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants conducted around the world. The site is maintained by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. This service lets you stay up-to-date on clinical trials around asthma, cancer, and diabetes.
ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants conducted around the world. The site is maintained by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. This service lets you stay up-to-date on clinical trials around asthma, cancer, and diabetes.
