| BCIA | Biomedical Clinical Instrumentation Association |
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| BSCC | British Society for Clinical Cytology |
| CBE | clinical breast examination |
| CBS | cervicobrachial syndrome; chronic brain syndrome; clinical behavioral science; conjugated bile salts... |
| CCC | care-cure coordination; cathodal closure contraction; chronic calculous cholecystitis; chronic catar... |
| MCMI-II | Million Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-II |
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| MCT | Modified Clinical Technique |
| NCCLS | National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standard |
| NICE | National Institute for Clinical Excellence |
| OSCE | OBJECTIVE Structured Clinical Examination |
| clinical trial |
A type of research study that uses volunteers to test new methods of screening, prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a disease. The trial may be carried out in a clinic or other medical facility. Also called a clinical study.
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Pertaining to or founded on observation and treatment of participants, as distinguished from theoretical or basic science.
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A clinical trial is a research study designed to answer specific questions about vaccines or new therapies or new ways of using known treatments. Clinical trials (also called medical research and research studies) are used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are both safe and effective. Carefully conducted clinical trials are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that work in people. ...
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A research study that tests how well new medical treatments or other interventions work in people. Each study is designed to test new methods of screening, prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a disease.
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a carefully planned experiment to evaluate a treatment or a medication (often a new pharmaceutical) for an unproven use; Phase I trials are very preliminary short-term trials involving a few patients to see if drugs have any activity or any serious side effects; Phase II trials may involve 20 to 50 patients and are designed to estimate the most active dose of a new drug and determine its side effects; Phase III trials involve many patients and compare a new therapy against the current ...
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