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Guidance can apply to all
or part of the study. It can assist in drafting
and/or applying the appropriate protocol,
finding the best possible service suppliers,
monitoring the follow-up of the study, advise
on any further investigation to be carried
out (haematology, biochemistry, molecular
biology, histopathology, imaging
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and/or the collection of raw data. Finally,
it can also help meeting deadlines and respecting
quality and security measures.
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During the entire guidance
period, the progress of the study is described
in detail in follow-up reports, supplied
at regular intervals (length of intervals
fixed in advance). At the end of the guidance
service, a written study report is supplied.
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