inclusions and exclusions

What Are Inclusions in Cancer Research and Treatment?

Inclusions in the context of cancer research and treatment refer to the elements, patients, and data that are considered relevant and are included in studies, treatments, and programs. This could involve:
Patients with specific types of cancer such as breast cancer or lung cancer.
Data from clinical trials that meet particular criteria.
Genetic information from patients who have consented to participate in research.
Various treatment modalities like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation that are evaluated in clinical studies.

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