s9: nonclinical evaluation for anticancer pharmaceuticals

What is Nonclinical Evaluation?

Nonclinical evaluation refers to the series of laboratory tests and studies conducted on pharmaceuticals before they are tested in humans. These studies are crucial in determining the safety and efficacy of potential anticancer drugs. It involves in vitro (test tube or cell culture) and in vivo (animal) studies to gather data on the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicity, and potential efficacy of the drug.

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