Crossover Study

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Crossover Study
TermCrossover Study
Short definitionCrosstalk - (pronounced) (KROS tawk) Describes the process within a cell that occurs when the same signal is shared by two or more signaling pathways. Normally, a signal caused by the binding of a substance to a molecule on or in a cell is passed from one molecule to another in the same way 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Crossover Study - (pronounced) (KROS-oh-ver CHAIR-dee) A type of clinical trial in which all participants receive the same two or more treatments, but the order in which they receive them depends on the group they are randomly assigned to. For example, a group is randomly assigned drug A followed by drug B. The other group receives drug B followed by drug A. There is usually a break between treatments

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