Randomized Clinical Trial
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Term | Randomized Clinical Trial |
Short definition | Randomized Clinical Trial - (pronounced) (RAN-duh-mized KLIH-nih-kul TRY-ul) A study in which participants are randomly assigned to separate groups that compare different treatments or other interventions. Putting people into groups at random means the groups are similar and the effects of the treatments they receive can be more fairly compared. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Randomized Clinical Trial - (pronounced) (RAN-duh-mized KLIH-nih-kul TRY-ul) A study in which participants are randomly assigned to separate groups that compare different treatments or other interventions. Putting people into groups at random means the groups are similar and the effects of the treatments they receive can be more fairly compared. At the time of the study, it was not known which treatment was best
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