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No major surgery (except the diagnostic biopsy) ≤ 28 days of study registration. Procedures such as thoracentesis, paracentesis, percutaneous biopsy, Lasik eye ...
esis surgery, Surgical biopsy, Tumor biopsy, Surgical stabilization of metastatic bone cancer, Tumor resection, Vertebral column resection, Pelvic tumor ...
Participation eligibility · Adult subjects aged between 18-75 · Histological evidence of NASH, based on biopsy, with a NAS of >= 4 with at least 1 in each ...
If tissue is not available, the patient must have biopsy accessible disease and must be willing to undergo a biopsy to provide an appropriate tissue sample ...
... biopsy methods for oncology at CLSI (Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute). He is on editorial boards of multiple journals and has been invited as a ...
... biopsy, a biopsy should be repeated; Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) 0, 1 or 2; Measurable disease (at least 1 lesion of ...
Participants must have biopsy confirmed and clinical stage I, stage II, or stage III non-inflammatory breast carcinoma (If biopsy was done at an outside ...
Referred to the neuroradiology department for diagnostic image guided biopsy. The reason for image-guided biopsy would either be due to suspicion for NVO or for ...
Lymph node biopsy. This test is essential to diagnose Castleman disease and rule out related disorders, such as lymphoma. In a biopsy, a tissue sample from ...
Patients must have tumors determined to be easily accessible for biopsy and must be willing to have serial biopsies (with a third biopsy upon evidence of ...
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