Training and accreditation standards for pathologists undertaking clinical trial work
Abstract Clinical trials rely on multidisciplinary teams for successful delivery. Pathologists should be involved in clinical trial design from the outset to ensure that protocols are optimised to deliver maximum data collection and translational research opportunities. Clinical trials must be perfo...
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Main Authors: | Gabrielle Rees (Author), Manuel Salto‐Tellez (Author), Jessica L Lee (Author), Karin Oien (Author), Clare Verrill (Author), Alex Freeman (Author), Ilaria Mirabile (Author), Nicholas P West (Author), on behalf of the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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