A Study of Tanespimycin (KOS-953) in Patients With Multiple Myeloma in First Relapse
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Clinical trials are an important part of improving medical care. Each study provides an opportunity to apply research to practice.
Patients often gain access to clinical trials through a trusted physician. Being referred to a study does not remove you from your regular physician's care.
The Heart Center at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center has received the highest possible recognition for...
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that stem cells found in amniotic fluid meet an important test of...
The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center has been awarded a grant from the...
Three New Physicians Join Family and Community Medicine DepartmentWINSTON SALEM, N.C.— Alicia C. Walters, M.D., Sandra...
As many software companies work to create programs that will give uniform structure to the way radiological test...
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