Testing Cancer Drugs in Patients With Lymphatic Malformation
Cleveland Clinic Children’s will begin two clinical trials studying the use of common cancer drugs in the treatment of patients with lymphatic malformations.
Cleveland Clinic Children’s will begin two clinical trials studying the use of common cancer drugs in the treatment of patients with lymphatic malformations.
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