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- Clinical Trials in INDIA: Overview and Opputunities by StudySAS Blog on Oct 18, 2009
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- Clinical trial Overview: Role of Statistics in Clinical trials by StudySAS Blog on Sep 18, 2009
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- Oral Immunotherapy: Fighting Fire with Fire by Baby Health Blog on Jul 21, 2009
We’ve posted before about Oral Immunotherapy, but since our last update about research by Johns Hopkins, a few more positive studies have been conducted. These studies show hope that Oral Immunotherapy could someday lead to a more effective treatme...
- Lymphoma research news by After cancer, now what on May 30, 2009
When combined with a cocktail of chemotherapy drugs, two monoclonal antibodies, instead of one, appear to offer superior results in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, according to Mayo Clinic researchers working with the North Central Cance...
- Looking for a clinical trial? by After cancer, now what on Mar 24, 2009
TrialX is a new clinical trial database that has about 25,000+ ongoing clinical trials. The primary source of data is the governments clinical trial database but this is much easier to search. They also have listings provided by clinical research inv...
- Looking for a clinical trial? by After cancer, now what on Mar 24, 2009
TrialX is a new clinical trial database that has about 25,000+ ongoing clinical trials. The primary source of data is the governments clinical trial database but this is much easier to search. They also have listings provided by clinical research inv...
- Breast cancer vaccine trials by After cancer, now what on Mar 2, 2009
Scientists at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hope to begin clinical trials in April on a vaccine to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer. If successful, the vaccine would not replace traditional treatment such as chemotherapy and...






