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When Drug Trials Are Halted.

Cancer Discovery 2016 November
When significant safety questions arise during a trial, the FDA has the option to place a full or partial clinical hold on treatment and new enrollment. Clinical holds are designed to protect patients from serious harm but they can also cause expensive delays for drug developers and frustrations for patients. While some problems can be resolved quickly, others can permanently derail a drug's development.

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