Today's change

Lung Cancer led new recruitment this week

What moved across 103 tracked conditions, from the public trial registries. Changes compare against 1 July 2026.

Not available Recruiting worldwide for this date — see below
Not available Recruiting at Australian sites for this date — see below
45 Conditions with new activity this week registry changes, not catch-up

Collected 2:00 am AEST, Thursday 9 July 2026. This page is dated 8 July 2026 because that is the UTC date when the overnight sync ran; in Australia that sync lands in the early hours of the following morning, so the newest page always carries a date a day behind the Sydney calendar.

These early figures track our data coming online, not the registries. Through about 19 July 2026 we were still loading the trial registries for the first time, so counts on these dates rise as our own ingestion caught up rather than because trials were being registered. Day-to-day rises in this period overstate real registry activity, and the earliest dates understate how many trials were actually recruiting. Treat them as a record of our build-up, not as daily trial news.

Two figures are withheld on this page. "Recruiting worldwide" and "Recruiting at Australian sites" were previously calculated by adding up per-condition totals, which counted a trial once for every condition it is listed under — overstating them by up to 17.8%. We hold no correct figure for this date and cannot reconstruct one, so we show nothing rather than a number we know is wrong. The condition-level boards below are unaffected: they were never built by adding across conditions. Current figures are on our statistics page.

Trials that changed phase this week

Not measured for this window. This section counts trials whose registered phase changed, and this window reaches back past the point where we began recording each trial's phase over time. A zero here would say no trial changed phase, when what is true is that we could not have seen one. Nothing is shown rather than that number.

  1. +7 · of 426 recruiting · 6 left
  2. +6 · of 384 recruiting · 4 left
  3. +5 · of 180 recruiting · 3 left
  4. +5 · of 311 recruiting · 2 left
  5. +4 · of 318 recruiting · 5 left
Quietest

Longest without new activity

  1. 7+ days
  2. 7+ days
  3. 4 days
  4. 2 days
  5. 2 days

A quiet week doesn't reflect a condition's severity or research importance, only recent registry activity.

Our record of this begins on 1 July 2026, so a figure marked “+” means we have seen no increase for the whole time we have been recording — the true silence may be far longer. These numbers understate quietness; they cannot overstate it.

See all 103 conditions ranked →

About these figures

Sourced from public government trial registries. Voxsanity is editorially independent and this page is not medical advice. Talk to your doctor about anything you read here.

This week's figures count registry changes, not our catch-up. We re-check only a portion of the trial registry each night, so a status that changed months or even years ago can reach our record this week. The board above no longer counts that: it counts trials whose status changed at ClinicalTrials.gov inside the window, dated by the registry's own record of when each change was published. The total number of recruiting trials we hold still moves for both reasons, which is why it is shown separately.

Percentages can mislead on small numbers. A condition with very few trials can show a large percentage change from a single new trial, which is why every row above leads with the absolute count and shows the percentage only as context.

How we calculate these figures →