Article R6123-89
Systemic drug treatments for cancer include chemotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy and advanced therapy drugs, whatever the route of administration.
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Systemic drug treatments for cancer include chemotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy and advanced therapy drugs, whatever the route of administration.
The cancer treatment activity mentioned in 18° of article R. 6122-25 consists of treating malignant solid tumours or haematological malignancies. This treatment is medical, surgical, or carried out by…
Only health establishments authorised to perform organ transplants in application of article L. 1234-2 may be authorised to perform exceptional organ or tissue transplants or exceptional composite vas…
Oncological surgery is a curative treatment of a cancerous tumour carried out in an interventional sector. It includes conservative surgery, lymph node dissection, radical surgery, macroscopically com…
The health establishment authorised to carry out organ transplant or haematopoietic cell injection activities provides medical care for patients before and after the transplant or injection procedure.…
In a private health establishment authorised to carry out the activity referred to in 3° of article R. 6123-1 and in order to ensure the medical availability referred to in article D. 6124-3, a roster…
The medical advisors to the Labour Inspectorate, provided for in Article L. 8123-6, are chosen from a list drawn up by decree after consulting the Conseil d'Orientation des Conditions de Travail.
…ir hierarchical superior. The provisions of the first paragraph apply without prejudice to article 28 of law no. 83-634 of 13th July 1983 on the rights and obligations of civil servants and, with rega…
The responsible authority shall keep the decisions transmitted by the court registries for a period of five years before destroying them.
…receipt by the addressee, that it must, if it has not already paid the sums mentioned in article R. 8252-6, pay them without delay into an account opened by the Office in the name of the foreign emplo…
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