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Number of clinical trials by status

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What you should know about this indicator

  • Studies are currently active if they are "not yet recruiting", "enrolling by invitation" , "recruiting" or "active, not recruiting".
  • "Enrolling by invitation" means the study is not open to the general public. In this case the researchers conducting the study are focusing on a specific group of people and are inviting them to participate in the study.
  • "Active, not recruiting" means the study has finished recruiting participants but is still collecting data.
  • Studies are finished if they are "completed", "terminated", or "withdrawn". Completed studies have been finished, terminated studies have been stopped before completion, and withdrawn studies have been stopped before enrolling participants.
  • Studies which are "paused/suspended" have been put on hold and are not currently recruiting or enrolling participants. They may resume later.
  • Studies that provide access to promising investigational treatment for patients with serious conditions () are not included here.
  • Registration in the ClinicalTrials.gov database is mandatory for trials in the United States and for treatments that seek FDA approval, but voluntary for other trials conducted in other countries.
Number of clinical trials by status
Annual number of clinical trials registered globally in the database, by status. The status of a clinical trial indicates whether the trial is recruiting participants, has completed, or is in another phase of the study.
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov (2025)with major processing by Our World in Data
Last updated
July 28, 2025
Next expected update
July 2026
Date range
1900–2099
Unit
trials

Sources and processing

ClinicalTrials.gov – Clinical Trials (ClinicalTrials.gov)

ClinicalTrials.gov is a website and online database of clinical research studies and information about their results. The purpose of ClinicalTrials.gov is to provide information about clinical research studies to the public, researchers, and health care professionals.

Retrieved on
July 28, 2025
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information, ClinicalTrials.gov. U.S. National Institutes of Health, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ (2025)

ClinicalTrials.gov is a website and online database of clinical research studies and information about their results. The purpose of ClinicalTrials.gov is to provide information about clinical research studies to the public, researchers, and health care professionals.

Retrieved on
July 28, 2025
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information, ClinicalTrials.gov. U.S. National Institutes of Health, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ (2025)

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Notes on our processing step for this indicator
  • This data comes from the database. Only clinical trials with a "start_date" are included.

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“Data Page: Number of clinical trials by status”, part of the following publication: Tuna Acisu, Saloni Dattani, Fiona Spooner, Veronika Samborska, Hannah Ritchie, and Max Roser (2025) - “Medicine and Biotechnology”. Data adapted from ClinicalTrials.gov. Retrieved from https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev:8789/20260304-094028/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.html [online resource] (archived on March 4, 2026).

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ClinicalTrials.gov (2025) – with major processing by Our World in Data

Full citation

ClinicalTrials.gov (2025) – with major processing by Our World in Data. “Number of clinical trials by status” [dataset]. ClinicalTrials.gov, “Clinical Trials (ClinicalTrials.gov)” [original data]. Retrieved April 11, 2026 from https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev:8789/20260304-094028/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.html (archived on March 4, 2026).

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https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false
Metadata URL (JSON format)
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Code examples

Examples of how to load this data into different data analysis tools.

Excel / Google Sheets
=IMPORTDATA("https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")
Python with Pandas
import pandas as pd
import requests

# Fetch the data.
df = pd.read_csv("https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", storage_options = {'User-Agent': 'Our World In Data data fetch/1.0'})

# Fetch the metadata
metadata = requests.get("https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false").json()
R
library(jsonlite)

# Fetch the data
df <- read.csv("https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")

# Fetch the metadata
metadata <- fromJSON("https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")
Stata
import delimited "https://bespoke-viz-urb.owid.pages.dev/grapher/number-of-clinical-trials-by-status.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", encoding("utf-8") clear