Laboratory study
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Term | Laboratory study |
Short definition | Laboratory study (LA-bruh-tor-ee STUH-dee) Conducted research in a laboratory. A laboratory study can use special equipment and cells or animals to find out if a drug, procedure, or treatment is likely to be useful in humans. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Laboratory study - (pronounced) (LA-bruh-tor-ee STUH-dee) Conducted research in a laboratory. A laboratory study can use special equipment and cells or animals to find out if a drug, procedure, or treatment is likely to be useful in humans. It can also be part of a clinical study, e. g. B. when blood or other samples are taken. These can be used to measure the effect of a drug, procedure, or treatment on the body
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