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CDASH

CDASH, or Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization, is a set of guidelines used in medical research to ensure that data collected from clinical trials is consistent, accurate, and of high quality. It standardizes how information about patients, treatments, and outcomes is recorded across different studies, making it easier to analyze and compare results. Think of it as a common language or formatting rulebook that helps researchers and regulators share and interpret data reliably, ultimately supporting the development of safe and effective medical products.