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pilot study

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noun

  1. a small-scale experiment or set of observations undertaken to decide how and whether to launch a full-scale project

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"Our pilot study provides important evidence that microplastic exposure may be a risk factor for prostate cancer," said study lead author Stacy Loeb, MD, a professor in the NYU Grossman School of Medicine's Departments of Urology and Population Health.

From Science Daily

This project marks the first pilot study to explore family connections among Scandinavian Neolithic hunter-gatherers using archaeogenetic methods.

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Moorfields hospital in London is the world's first dedicated clinic for the disorder and seven out of eight patients given the pioneering treatment have responded to the therapy, a pilot study shows.

From BBC

She was part of a two-person pilot study on the new therapeutic approach published in 2022.

From Slate

To explore how the preclinical findings might apply to patients, the team conducted a small pilot study with women receiving paclitaxel for gynecologic cancers.

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