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please show me trial studies using the drug c255 for cancer
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- trial studies drug cancer
Cancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby tissues. Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. There are several main types of cancer. Carcinoma is a cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs. Sarcoma is a cancer that begins in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue. Leukemia is a cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone marrow, and causes large numbers of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the blood. Lymphoma and multiple myeloma are cancers that begin in the cells of the immune system. Central nervous system cancers are cancers that begin in the tissues of the brain and spinal cord. Also called malignancy.
Preview- One can conclude that, for clinical trials involving a seasonal indication (such as , , and others), the study can only be done during a limited part of the year (such as Spring for pollen allergies), when the drug can be tested. Indication is in medicine, a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure. Clinical, having to do with the examination and treatment of patients.
- It`s been discovered that, phase 0 trials are also known as human studies and are designed to speed up the development of promising drugs or by establishing very early on whether the drug or agent behaves in human subjects as was expected from preclinical studies.
- One can conclude that, distinctive features of Phase 0 trials include the administration of single subtherapeutic doses of the study drug to a small number of subjects (10 to 15) to gather preliminary data on the agent`s (what the drug does to the body) and (what the body does to the drugs. Administration is in medicine, the act of giving a treatment, such as a drug, to a patient. It can also refer to the way it is given, the dose, or how often it is given.
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