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|Term=Protocol
|Short definition=Protocol - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-toh-sel) A liquid mixture advertised to treat cancer and other diseases. None of the ingredients believed to be found in Protocel have been shown to be effective in preventing or treating any type of cancer
|Short definition=Protocol - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-tuh-KOL) A detailed plan of a scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure. Clinical trials state what the trial will do, how it will be conducted, and why it is being conducted
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|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
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Protocol - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-toh-sel) A liquid mixture advertised to treat cancer and other diseases. None of the ingredients believed to be found in Protocel have been shown to be effective in preventing or treating any type of cancer. It has been illegal in the United States since 1989 to manufacture, sell, or administer Protocel to treat any disease. Also called 126-F, Cancell, Cantron, Jim's Juice, JS-101, JS-114, and Sheridan's Formula {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
Protocol - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-tuh-KOL) A detailed plan of a scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure. Clinical trials state what the trial will do, how it will be conducted, and why it is being conducted. It explains how many people will take part in the study, who is eligible to participate, what study drugs or other interventions will be given, what tests will be done, how often, and what information will be collected {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 20:15, 14 January 2023

Protocol
TermProtocol
Short definitionProtocol - (pronounced) (PROH-tuh-KOL) A detailed plan of a scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure. Clinical trials state what the trial will do, how it will be conducted, and why it is being conducted. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Protocol - (pronounced) (PROH-tuh-KOL) A detailed plan of a scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure. Clinical trials state what the trial will do, how it will be conducted, and why it is being conducted. It explains how many people will take part in the study, who is eligible to participate, what study drugs or other interventions will be given, what tests will be done, how often, and what information will be collected

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