National Institutes of Health
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Term | National Institutes of Health |
Short definition | National Institutes of Health - program to bring together an independent group of experts to review scientific evidence related to an important public health issue. For a given topic, a panel of experts (such as physicians and scientists) reviews reports and papers on that topic, listens to information presented by other experts in the field, and hears comments from the public. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
National Institutes of Health - program to bring together an independent group of experts to review scientific evidence related to an important public health issue. For a given topic, a panel of experts (such as physicians and scientists) reviews reports and papers on that topic, listens to information presented by other experts in the field, and hears comments from the public. Based on the evidence presented, the panel will write a report summarizing the findings and making it available to the public. The report is not intended as a practical guide
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