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Cancer Clinical Trials: What Every Radiologist Wants to Know but Is Afraid to Ask
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Cancer Clinical Trials: What Every Radiologist Wants to Know but Is Afraid to Ask

Francesco Alessandrino, Daniel A Smith, Angela Spierling, Elias Kikano, Bhanusupriya Somarouthu, Sree Harsha Tirumani and Nikhil H Ramaiya
American journal of roentgenology (1976), Vol.216(4), pp.1099-1111
2021-04
PMID: 33594911

Abstract

Biomarkers, Tumor Clinical Trials as Topic Drug Development Humans Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging Neoplasms - therapy Radiologists Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Treatment Outcome
The purpose of this article is to provide radiologists with a guide to the fundamental principles of oncology clinical trials. The review summarizes the evolution and structure of modern clinical trials with an emphasis on the relevance of clinical trials in the field of oncologic imaging. Understanding the structure and clinical relevance of modern clinical trials is beneficial for radiologists in the field of oncologic imaging.

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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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