What Are Exclusions in Cancer Research and Treatment?
Exclusions are the elements, patients, and data that are not considered or are specifically left out of studies, treatments, and programs. Exclusions could involve:
Patients with comorbidities that could interfere with the study results. Data that do not meet the quality standards required for the study. Patients who have not consented to participate in genetic research. Specific treatments that are considered experimental or not yet approved.