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==Overview== | |||
===Clinical trials=== | |||
Tests and treatment go through four different phases of clinical trail to test the benefits of it. The four phases of treatment are as follows. | |||
*Phase 1 trial | |||
It aims to find out the best dose of a new drug with the lowest side effects | |||
*Phase 2 trial | |||
Asses whether a drug works for a specific cancer or not | |||
*Phase 3 trial | |||
Compares a new drug to a standard treatment | |||
*Phase 4 trail | |||
It involves drugs already approved by US FDA (Food and Drug administration) for atleast one disease. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
Overview
Clinical trials
Tests and treatment go through four different phases of clinical trail to test the benefits of it. The four phases of treatment are as follows.
- Phase 1 trial
It aims to find out the best dose of a new drug with the lowest side effects
- Phase 2 trial
Asses whether a drug works for a specific cancer or not
- Phase 3 trial
Compares a new drug to a standard treatment
- Phase 4 trail
It involves drugs already approved by US FDA (Food and Drug administration) for atleast one disease.