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First-in-man study : ウィキペディア英語版 | First-in-man study A first-in-man study is a clinical trial where a medical procedure, previously developed and assessed through ''in vitro'' or animal testing, or through mathematical modelling is tested on human subjects for the first time. Sometimes, this is called a Phase 0 study. Such studies present particular risks to the human subjects as was signally the case in the TGN1412 trial in 2006. Consequently, there are ethical issues as to whether such trials should be performed on healthy volunteers, who have nothing to gain beyond a fee, or on patients who have a chance of enjoying a health benefit. ==Bibliography==
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