Experimental group
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Term | Experimental group |
Short definition | experimental group (ek-SPAYR-ih-MEN-tul group) The group in a clinical research study that will receive the drug, vaccine, or other intervention being tested. Interventions can also include medical procedures (such as radiation therapy and surgery), medical devices, behavior modifications (such as diet and exercise), educational programs, and counseling. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
experimental group - (pronounced) (ek-SPAYR-ih-MEN-tul group) The group in a clinical research study that will receive the drug, vaccine, or other intervention being tested. Interventions can also include medical procedures (such as radiation therapy and surgery), medical devices, behavior modifications (such as diet and exercise), educational programs, and counseling. Also called intervention group and investigation group
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