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Term | FIH study |
Short definition | fight-or-flight syndrome (fite … flite SIN-drome) A group of changes that occur in the body to help a person fight or fight in stressful or dangerous situations escape. In this way, the body helps protect itself from possible harm. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
FIH study - (pronounced) (. . . STUH-dee) A type of clinical trial in which a new drug, procedure, or treatment is tested in humans for the first time. FIH trials take place after the new treatment has been tested in laboratory and animal studies, and are usually conducted as phase I clinical trials. Also called a first-in-human study
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