Oncology is one of the most common areas of drug development in the pharmaceutical industry. As a medical writer, it is important to be aware of the unique aspects of oncology studies and have some understanding of the principles underlying cancer therapies. This article outlines a number of key hurdles faced with oncology studies and dossiers and guides medical writers through these so they can bring meaningful advice to their dossier team and prepare a high-quality submission dossier.
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