e6(r2): good clinical practice (gcp)

Why is GCP Important in Cancer Research?

Cancer research involves complex and often high-risk studies due to the nature of the disease and treatments. Adhering to GCP guidelines ensures that:
1. Patient Safety: Participants are not exposed to unnecessary risks.
2. Ethical Conduct: Trials are conducted ethically, respecting participants' rights and dignity.
3. Data Quality: The data collected is reliable and can be used to make informed decisions about new treatments.

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