What does MTD mean?
MTD means Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical
category.
Particularly in Cancer / Oncological Abbreviations
Particularly in Cancer / Oncological Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies?
Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies can be abbreviated as MTD
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What does MTD stand for? MTD stands for "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies". |
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How to abbreviate "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies"? "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies" can be abbreviated as MTD. |
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What is the meaning of MTD abbreviation? The meaning of MTD abbreviation is "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies". |
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What is MTD abbreviation? One of the definitions of MTD is "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies". |
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What does MTD mean? MTD as abbreviation means "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies". |
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What is shorthand of Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies? The most common shorthand of "Maximum Tolerated Dose - phase 1 studies" is MTD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MITD - Maximum Intradermally Tolerated Dose
- MFTD - Maximum Functionally Tolerated Dose
- MTL - Maximum Tolerated Dose
- MTIT - Maximum Tolerated Infusion Time
- MTC - Maximum Tolerated Plasma Concentration
- MTSE - Maximum-Tolerated Systemic Exposure
- MTDL - Maximum Tolerated Dose Level
- MTTD - Maximum-Tolerated Treatment Dose
- MTWD - Maximum Tolerated Weekly Dose
- EMTD - Estimated Maximum Tolerated Dose
- MPC - Maximum tolerated Plasma Concentration
- MTA - maximum tolerated activities
- MTD - determine the maximum-tolerated dose
- MTD - maximum safely tolerated dose
- MTD - maximum tolerated dietary dose
- MTD - maximum tolerated oral dose
- MTD - maximum tolerated single dose
- MTD - maximum tolerated treatment dose
- MTD - Maximum Tolerated Dose (that does not produce unacceptable toxicity)
- DLT - Dose Limiting Toxicity - determined by phase 1 studies