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  1. ... et. al. “California as a meaningful categories. Clinical Classification Model.” Journal of Clinical Oncology 19, no 18S Software was formerly called Clinical ( ...
  2. ... resources used to annotate data include the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (epidemiology data), SNOMED CT (clinical data) and the NCI Thesaurus (research data), we ...
  3. ... model. Reprinted with permission. © 2015 American Society of Clinical Oncology. All rights reserved. Frazier AL, Hale JP, Rodriguez-Galindo C, et al: Revised risk classification for pediatric extracranial germ cell tumors based on ...
  4. ... Medical Oncology (ESMO), and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).[ 9 ] The risk of nausea is not considered in the classification.[ 10 ] The risk of N&V for a ...
  5. ... S, et al. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma classification system that associates normal B-cell subset phenotypes with prognosis. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2015; 33 :1379–1388. [ PMC free article : PMC4397280 ] [ ...
  6. ... therapy clinical trials. Description CTCAE is a standard classification and severity grading scale for adverse events in clinical trials and oncology settings. CTCAE corresponds with MedDRA at its Adverse ...
  7. ... unknown primary with gene expression profiling. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2006; 24 (18):10052. Ma XJ, Patel R, Wang X, Salunga R, Murage J, Desai R, et al. Molecular classification of human cancers using a 92-gene real- ...
  8. ... per year and is not included in other clinical trials.[ 7 ] The Children's Oncology Group has opted to define rare pediatric cancers as those listed in the International Classification of Childhood Cancer subgroup XI, which includes thyroid ...
  9. ... per year and is not included in other clinical trials.[ 7 ] The Children's Oncology Group has opted to define rare pediatric cancers as those listed in the International Classification of Childhood Cancer subgroup XI, which includes thyroid ...
  10. ... per year and is not included in other clinical trials.[ 7 ] The Children's Oncology Group has opted to define rare pediatric cancers as those listed in the International Classification of Childhood Cancer subgroup XI, which includes thyroid ...
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