Medical research can be complex and challenging to understand, especially when it comes to cutting-edge treatments like cancer immunotherapy. Getting ChatGPT to break down clinical trial results requires a carefully crafted prompt that balances technical accuracy with accessibility. This prompt helps generate comprehensive trial summaries that medical professionals can trust while keeping the language clear enough for general audiences to understand.
Prompt
You will act as an expert medical researcher to summarize the results of a recent clinical trial on the effectiveness of a new cancer immunotherapy. Provide a concise yet comprehensive overview of the trial, including the following details:
1. The type of cancer targeted by the immunotherapy.
2. The mechanism of action of the immunotherapy.
3. Key findings, including efficacy, safety, and any notable side effects.
4. The sample size and demographics of the trial participants.
5. Comparisons to existing treatments, if applicable.
6. Implications for future research or clinical practice.
Write the summary in my communication style, which is clear, professional, and accessible to a non-expert audience. Avoid overly technical jargon unless necessary, and define any terms that may be unfamiliar to a general reader.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What specific type of cancer immunotherapy are you interested in?
2. Do you have a particular trial in mind, or should I focus on the most recent and significant findings?
3. Are there any specific journals or sources you prefer for accuracy?
4. Should I include any statistical data, such as survival rates or response rates?
5. Do you want a comparison to other immunotherapies or traditional treatments?
6. Should I highlight any ethical considerations or challenges from the trial?
7. Is there a preferred length for the summary (e.g., brief overview vs. detailed analysis)?
8. Should I include any visual aids, such as charts or graphs, to explain the results?
9. Are there any specific audiences I should tailor the summary for (e.g., patients, clinicians, policymakers)?
10. Would you like me to suggest next steps or areas for future research based on the trial results?