Chemotherapy

Treatment of disease by means of chemical substances or drugs; usually used in reference to neoplastic (cancer) disease. Chemotherapy is a body-wide (systemic) treatment the use of drugs to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and cancer cells; administered by mouth or...

Clinical

That which can be observed in patients. Research that uses patients to test new treatments, as opposed to laboratory testing or research in animals. Clinical research is research that either directly involves a particular person or group of people or uses materials...

Clinical Cooperative Group

A group of academic institutions and treatment centers cooperating to perform clinical research and clinical trials. The Clinical Trials Cooperative Group Program brings researchers, cancer centers, and doctors together into cooperative groups. These groups work with...

CNS

Central Nervous System. The central nervous system (CNS) is made up of the spinal cord and brain. The brain receives nerve impulses from the spinal cord and cranial nerves. The spinal cord contains the nerves that carry messages between the body and the brain. Spinal...