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From the FDA Office of Women’s Health
From the FDA Office of Women’s Health
Alicia Morgans talks with Mack Roach about his research in radiation oncology and urology. Dr. Roach discusses his involvement in studies like RTOG 75-06, 86-10,…
A U.S. judge dealt a blow to two drugmakers challenging the authority for Medicare to negotiate the prices of prescription drugs.
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