Historical control subject
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Term | Historical control subject |
Short definition | historical control subject (hih-STOR-ih-kul kun-TROLE SUB-ject) A historically treated individual used in a comparison group when researchers are evaluating the results of a clinical trial with no control group analyze. Using a control or comparison group helps researchers more accurately determine the effects of a new treatment |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
historical control subject - (pronounced) (hih-STOR-ih-kul kun-TROLE SUB-ject) A historically treated individual used in a comparison group when researchers are evaluating the results of a clinical trial with no control group analyze. Using a control or comparison group helps researchers more accurately determine the effects of a new treatment
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