Quality assurance guidance for scoring and reporting for pathologists and laboratories undertaking clinical trial work
While pathologists have always played a pivotal role in clinical trials ensuring accurate diagnosis and staging, pathology data from prognostic and predictive tests are increasingly being used to enrol, stratify and randomise patients to experimental treatments. The use of pathological parameters as...
Autors principals: | Robinson, M, James, J, Thomas, G, West, N, Jones, L, Lee, J, Oien, K, Freeman, A, Craig, C, Sloan, P, Elliot, P, Cheang, M, Rodriguez-Justo, M, Verrill, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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