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Hello ,

I think it means

" Assume that x were authorised for (the indication of) 1st line treatment. "

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Charlotte

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Von: medical_translation

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Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Juli 2010 09:38

An: medical_translation

Betreff: label in first line

Hello again,

following with the use of the term " label " I was referring to yesterday,

and

the same market study I was referring to, I came across a sentence I

really

want to grasp the meaning of. First, the interviewee is asked to review

the

data of a specific study providing with new information. Second comes the

tricky sentence:

Assume label in 1st Line (with Taxol/Xeloda)

I imagine the sentence means that the first line treatment is to be

assumed

as employing Taxol or Xeloda (drug names are not relevant here, just the

use

of " label " ), i.e., that the interviewee should interpret the information

in

the study after assuming that the choice for the 1st line of treatment

should be taken for granted, isn't it? Thanks.

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